
CloudNative Patterns
@cloudnative_app
Cloud Native Patterns are nothing new. It has been there since AWS came into existence. This account will cut down on the bullshit out there in the industry
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Using right cloud native patterns and the right platform to run the applications, scale will be a zero risk decision. #BeCloudNative
When I say scale should be a zero risk decision, it is not just about scaling infrastructure but also applications. Being cloud native helps
QOTD: Scale should be a zero risk decision
It is a shame Twitter does not allow me to add my birthday. It allows only from 2002. My birthday is 25th August 2006 #publicservicemessage
Some smart people in the industry figured out my existence

Did you ask if your SaaS is cloud native? Don't settle for a web front end with a legacy backend
Volkswagen Emission cheating is a good warning sign for executives cheating on Cloud Native Patterns
Yes, @kubernetesio can do that too
Current Status: orchestrating beer containers
Sorry, just because you want your dad to run cloud native apps, you cannot run them on mainframes
Pumpkin Native Apps.
Don't believe people when they associate cloud native with a particular season
No sir, opening a cloud native department is an useless exercise
Being cloud native is not done through marketing. It is about decision points in your application architecture
The difference between cloud native and cloud naive is just one letter

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