39 articles tagged #infrastructure
All English for IT articles related to #infrastructure.
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AWS CDK Constructs: English Vocabulary for Infrastructure as Code
Learn the precise English vocabulary and IaC code review phrases engineers use daily when discussing AWS CDK constructs, stacks, and synthesis.
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Crossplane Vocabulary: English for Control Plane as Code Discussions
Master the English vocabulary and natural phrases engineers use when discussing Crossplane, XRs, compositions, and control plane infrastructure.
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Terraform Testing Framework Vocabulary for IT Professionals
Learn English vocabulary for Terraform testing: unit tests, integration tests, mocking, plan assertions, Terratest, and infrastructure-as-code quality terms for DevOps engineers.
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How to Explain a Config Drift Issue in English
Learn how to explain in English that production configuration has drifted from its declared, infrastructure-as-code state — clearly enough for both engineers and non-technical stakeholders to understand the risk.
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English for Apache ZooKeeper
Learn the English vocabulary for describing ZooKeeper's coordination role, ensembles, and znodes when discussing distributed systems with a team.
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English for HashiCorp Consul
Learn the English vocabulary for discussing service discovery, health checks, and the service mesh capabilities of HashiCorp Consul with a platform team.
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English for HashiCorp Nomad
Learn the English vocabulary for discussing job scheduling, allocations, and constraints when running workloads on HashiCorp Nomad with a platform team.
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English for Puppet Configuration Management
Learn the English vocabulary for describing Puppet manifests, resources, and catalog runs when managing infrastructure configuration with a team.
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How to Discuss a Kubernetes Pod Eviction Incident in English
Learn the English vocabulary and phrases for explaining a Kubernetes pod eviction incident to your team and stakeholders, from root cause to prevention.
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How to Explain a DNS Failover in English
Learn the English vocabulary and phrases needed to explain a DNS failover event, including why it took time to propagate and what customers actually experienced.
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How to Explain a Noisy Neighbor Problem in English
Learn the English vocabulary and phrases needed to explain a noisy neighbor incident on shared infrastructure, where one tenant's load degrades performance for others.
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How to Explain a Split-Brain Incident in English
Learn the English vocabulary and phrases needed to explain a split-brain incident in a distributed system, where a network partition causes two nodes to both believe they are the leader.
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How to Explain a Webhook Retry Storm Incident in English
Learn the English vocabulary and phrases for explaining a webhook retry storm incident to engineering and non-technical stakeholders, including root cause and mitigation.
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How to Explain an Autoscaling Incident in English
Learn the English vocabulary and phrases needed to explain an autoscaling incident, whether it's a scale-up that came too late or a scale-down that hurt capacity too aggressively.
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How to Explain an Infrastructure Cost Spike in English
Learn the English vocabulary and phrases needed to explain a sudden cloud infrastructure cost spike to finance and engineering leadership.
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How to Write a Runbook Handoff for a Multi-Region Failover in English
Learn the English structure for writing a runbook handoff document so an on-call engineer in another region can execute a multi-region failover correctly without you present.
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English for Crossplane Developers
Learn the English vocabulary for Crossplane: compositions, claims, providers, and managing cloud infrastructure through Kubernetes APIs.
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English for Traefik Reverse Proxy Developers
Master the English vocabulary developers need for discussing Traefik routers, middlewares, entrypoints, and dynamic service discovery in infrastructure reviews.
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English for Nginx Configuration
Learn the English vocabulary for Nginx configuration: server blocks, upstreams, and reverse proxying, explained for discussing web server setup clearly.
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English for SST Ion
Learn the English vocabulary for SST Ion infrastructure-as-code: components, linking, live Lambda development, and stages, explained for developers deploying to AWS.
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English for Tigris Object Storage
Learn the English vocabulary for Tigris, the globally distributed S3-compatible object storage service: buckets, edge caching, and consistency.
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English for Vercel Sandbox
Learn the English vocabulary for Vercel Sandbox: ephemeral compute, isolated execution, sandbox lifecycle, and untrusted code execution, explained for developers.
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How to Write a Capacity Planning Doc in English
Learn the English structure and phrasing for writing a capacity planning document, covering current load, growth projections, and headroom targets.
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How to Write a Disaster Recovery Plan in English
Learn the English vocabulary and structure for writing a disaster recovery plan, including RPO, RTO, failover, and recovery procedures.
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How to Explain a DNS Propagation Delay in English
Learn the English vocabulary and phrases for explaining DNS propagation delays to customers, stakeholders, and non-technical colleagues during a domain or hosting change.
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How to Communicate Infrastructure Changes in English
Learn the language for communicating infrastructure changes: maintenance windows, blast radius, rollback plans, CAB process, zero-downtime deployments, and incident channel updates.
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Capacity Planning English: Forecasting and Resource Vocabulary
Learn the English vocabulary for IT capacity planning — headroom, utilisation, forecasting, scaling triggers, and resource allocation terms explained in context.
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English for DevOps Professionals: Key Vocabulary
CI/CD pipeline language, deployment phrases, infrastructure-as-code discourse, and the English DevOps professionals use in real conversations and documents.
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Terraform Plan Review English: Describing Infrastructure Changes Clearly
Learn the English vocabulary and phrasing for Terraform plan reviews: reading the diff, flagging risky changes, and writing PR comments that prevent outages.
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Vocabulary for Cloud Networking: VPC, Subnet, Peering and NAT Explained
Master cloud networking vocabulary in English — VPC, subnet, CIDR, NAT, peering, security groups and route tables — with clear definitions and example sentences.
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AWS Vocabulary for Developers: 40 Core Terms Explained
Learn essential AWS vocabulary — IAM, VPC, EC2, S3, Lambda, RDS, DynamoDB, CloudFormation, CloudWatch, and 30+ more terms explained for developers working with AWS.
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DevOps English Vocabulary: CI/CD, Infrastructure-as-Code, and Incident Management
Master the English vocabulary DevOps engineers use every day — pipeline terminology, infrastructure-as-code language, on-call phrases, and incident management communication.
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Kubernetes Vocabulary: 40 Terms You Need When Working with K8s
Master Kubernetes vocabulary — pods, deployments, services, ingress, RBAC, HPA, Helm, operators, and 30+ more K8s terms explained for developers.
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Nginx Vocabulary: 25 Terms for DevOps and Backend Developers
Nginx server blocks, location, proxy_pass, upstream, SSL termination, and web server configuration vocabulary.
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Terraform & HCL Vocabulary: 30 Terms for Infrastructure as Code
Master Terraform and HCL vocabulary — resource, provider, state, workspace, module, plan/apply, count vs for_each, backend, drift detection, and more for IaC teams.
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English for Infrastructure Engineers: Vocabulary for Storage, Networking, and Ops
Master the English vocabulary infrastructure engineers use for storage systems, networking, incident response, and operational documentation.
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DevOps Vocabulary Every Software Engineer Should Know
Learn the essential DevOps English vocabulary: CI/CD pipelines, infrastructure as code, SLOs, error budgets, and on-call language for modern engineering teams.
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Cloud Computing Vocabulary: 30 Essential Terms Explained
The 30 most important cloud computing terms every developer needs to know: regions, availability zones, serverless, IaC, IAM, auto-scaling, managed services, SLA, and more — with real examples.
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DevOps Vocabulary: 40 Must-Know Terms Explained
A practical guide to the 40 most essential DevOps terms — from CI/CD pipelines and containers to monitoring, IaC, and deployment strategies. With example sentences for each term.
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