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Feature Highlights: LiveLogs & TTY Web Terminal

LiveLogs and TTY Web terminal features that help developers to find and squash bugs in applications.

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Khash Sajadi 19 August 2020

RealScale Architecture Building Bricks

This article aims to help developers create a RealScale Architecture for their midsize web applications that can handle scaling up to one million visitors a day. To find out what

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Kasia Hoffman 28 March 2017

Making your Rails App Production-Ready

Continuing on from where we left off, now that we have our Rails application deployed to a production server using Cloud 66, there are a few more things we need

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James Higginbotham 12 July 2016

8 Cool Ops Tools for Devs

What Dev's want? The answer's simple: to build great stuff. You're not interested in all the moving parts, and we get that. That's why Cloud 66 takes care of all

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Fatih Mehtap 01 June 2016

7 Mistakes That Prevent Successful Scaling of Your Cloud Native App

As software products move from the MVP phase to the growth phase, scaling your software becomes even more important. However, many of the assumptions that were built into your systems

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James Higginbotham 19 January 2016
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