Atlassian's revenue: $1.79 billion last quarter
Atlassian's move: fire the engineer who built their infrastructure
his move: post a 38-minute breakdown of every system he built, free for anyone to copy
what he revealed:
> Envoy proxy instead of enterprise load balancers
> sidecar architecture for auth, logging, rate limits
> DynamoDB + SQS for async provisioning
> Packer + SaltStack for automated VM deployments at scale
Atlassian charges per employee across 350,000 customers
this guy just handed you the enterprise playbook for free
save this
Announcing Amazon S3 Files.
The first and only cloud object store with fully-featured, high-performance file system access.
Learn more here. https://t.co/rNuWa5Rsi2
This change from the #EKS team looks interesting. If you're running multi-tenant EKS clusters or managing workloads across environments, you've likely felt the tension between keeping IAM permissions tight and not drowning in role sprawl. Session policies for EKS Pod Identity offer a practical middle ground worth paying attention to.
The idea is simple: scope down IAM #permissions at the pod level using inline session policies, without spinning up a new role for every variation. It keeps you closer to least privilege without bumping into the 5,000 role per account ceiling that larger teams know all too well.
Aditya Potdar, Ashok Srirama, and George John walk through this including setup, cross-account patterns, and the gotchas around session tags. Worth a read if you're working with EKS Pod Identity at any real scale.
https://t.co/4Q7IOimA1j
LiteLLM HAS BEEN COMPROMISED, DO NOT UPDATE. We just discovered that LiteLLM pypi release 1.82.8. It has been compromised, it contains litellm_init.pth with base64 encoded instructions to send all the credentials it can find to remote server + self-replicate. link below
Introducing Database Traffic Control: a Postgres traffic management system built into PlanetScale.
Enforce flexible budgets on your database traffic to protect against unexpected and dangerous workloads.
supply chain security firm Aquasecurity's vulnerability scanning tool trivy's github repo (25k stars) fully got compromised by a claw agent through a workflow run stealing a token
Call for Papers is now open for hashtag#DevOpsDaysIstanbul2026 !
Think of this as your chance to share your knowledge, lessons learned, and hands-on experiences with the DevOps community.
We can’t wait to see your innovative ideas hit the stage! Whether you’re a veteran speaker or a first timer, we encourage you to take that leap and submit your proposal. Your unique story is exactly what makes our community grow.
Take the stage and connect with the DevOps ecosystem in Istanbul this October!
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We rebuilt Next.js in a week. No, really.
The team ported the framework to run natively on Workers to prove what’s possible with edge-first architecture. Dive into the technical hurdles we solved to eliminate Node.js dependencies.
https://t.co/GqYBiZ5Qum
Database migrations at scale are rarely clean. @Netflix had nearly 400 #PostgreSQL clusters to move and doing it manually was never an option. So they built a self-service automated workflow instead. This is a really interesting read!
The approach uses #Aurora read replicas for near-zero downtime, with traffic cutover handled through their Data Access Layer rather than application code changes. Replication lag, WAL validation, and CDC handling were all covered.
This writeup from Ram Srivasta Kannan, Wale Akintayo, Jay Bharadwaj, John Crimmins, Shengwei Wang, and Zhitao Zhu is worth a read if you manage databases at any meaningful scale. Check it out!
https://t.co/o9DaYXnj6Z
Moltworker is a middleware Worker and adapted scripts that allows running Moltbot (formerly Clawdbot) on Cloudflare's Sandbox SDK and our Developer Platform APIs. So you can self-host an AI personal assistant — without any new hardware. https://t.co/BUlxsyu1fa
We recently migrated our RDS database with xxxk op/s to PlanetScale.
Moving the core backing database is no small feat: consistency, availability, and downtime are real risks.
Here are 4 ways to migrate a high-throughput Postgres database on-the-fly 🧵
It's timeeeeee! 🥰 I’m super excited to share what I’ve been working on: CloudBreachSim, a hands-on platform where you can explore real cloud breach scenarios step by step. It’s totally free, you can follow the attack paths, read detailed explanations, and learn remediation points to strengthen your cloud security skills. https://t.co/GRE0BG8lgE
On November 18 Cloudflare experienced a service outage, triggered by an issue with a Bot Management feature, impacting multiple Cloudflare services. Here's a detailed breakdown of what happened. https://t.co/7WArlr5ghI
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See you tomorrow for a day packed with innovation, inspiration and DevOps spirit! 🚀
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⚠️ EY Data Leak - Massive 4TB SQL Server Backup Exposed Publicly on Microsoft Azure
Read more: https://t.co/2U5pBNA6oN
A massive 4TB SQL Server backup file belonging to global accounting giant Ernst & Young (EY) was discovered publicly accessible on Microsoft Azure.
The file's naming convention screamed SQL Server backup (.BAK format), which typically contains full database dumps, including schemas, user data, and, crucially, embedded secrets such as API keys, credentials, and authentication tokens.
A simple HEAD request designed by researchers to retrieve metadata without downloading content revealed a massive size: 4 terabytes of data, which is equivalent to millions of documents or the contents of an entire library.
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