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Hi #Fediverse
I've written another article on the topic of #DigitalSustainability!
This one should give you an answer to the question - What is "greener" architecture type - #monolith or #microservice ?
And, starting with this article, I've added an audio version of it! You can listen to it directly on the site, or using the podcast feed (also available on the site)! And, yes, it is my voice, not an AI-generated one.
Check it out!
https://www.wonderingchimp.com/podcast/what-is-a-greener-architecture-monoliths-or-microservices/
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Hi everyone!
I've posted another article about #LightSwitchOps in #kubernetes
This time, I go through Cluster Autoscaler and Karpenter and add my thought on each of them, and what to choose.
Check it out on the following link:
https://www.wonderingchimp.com/turning-the-lights-on-off-on-kubernetes-cluster-nodes/Boosts are more than welcome!
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Hi everyone!
In this week's article, I've written about Cloud Carbon Footprint tool.
In a nutshell, the CCF is an open source tool that provides ways to measure, monitor and reduce cloud carbon emissions!
I've played around with it, tested it out, and written up a summary.
To find out more, check out the linked article.
https://www.wonderingchimp.com/demoing-the-cloud-carbon-footprint-tool/
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Hello #fediverse
Here is my latest article on lessons I've learned while trying to make my website #carbonaware
Check it out, there are some links and sources that you can find quite useful!
https://www.wonderingchimp.com/lessons-in-carbon-awareness/
Boosts are welcome!
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Hello there!
I've written an article about which APIs you can use to get carbon intensity data and use it in your application.
Check it out on the link below!
https://www.wonderingchimp.com/exploring-the-green-apis/
#GreenSoftware #GreenOps #sustainability #sustainableIT
Boosts are appreciated! 😉
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Hey #fediverse,
Here is my latest article about energy efficiency in Data Centers - where the energy goes, how we calculate the efficiency, what are some of the possible issues in the future...
Let me know how you liked it!
https://www.wonderingchimp.com/energy-efficiency-of-data-centres/
Boosts are appreciated!
#energyefficiency #GreenSoftware #GreenOps #sustainability #climate
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I'm trying to find out next topic(s) to cover on my blog. Something related to #sustainability #GreenSoftware #GreenOps #climate #EnergyEfficiency
Check out my blog to see what sustainability-related topics I've covered so far.
https://www.wonderingchimp.com/tag/sustainability/
Boost would be nice, thanks!
What would you be interested in reading?
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If you want to find out about carbon awareness and the importance of it, check out my latest article on the link below.
https://www.wonderingchimp.com/exploring-carbon-awareness-no-its-not-a-trendy-mindfulness-practice/
Thanks!
#CarbonAwareness #sustainability #GreenSoftware #GreenOps #climate
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Hi everyone,
I've published another article on the topic of the green regions in the cloud, this time about #GCP!
Have a look at the below link and let me know what you think. I've also done the same for #azure and #aws couple of weeks ago.
https://www.wonderingchimp.com/what-are-the-greenest-regions-in-gcp/
#sustainability #sustainableit #greensoftware #greenops #energyefficiency
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Hi!
Below you can find the latest post from my blog where I explore what are the greenest regions on Azure.
Besides that, I give answers to the following questions:
- What are carbon emission scopes?
- What methods are used in calculating those emissions?
- What methods Azure uses?I hope you'll enjoy it!
https://www.wonderingchimp.com/what-are-the-greenest-regions-in-azure/
#sustainability #GreenOps #azure #GreenSoftware #climatechange
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@wonderingchimp Awesome! You can also use the #CarbonAware #SDK to run workloads at times of day when the energy grid is clean, and less when it is dirty. https://github.com/Green-Software-Foundation/carbon-aware-sdk #GreenSoftware #GSF
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Have you ever wondered is running things on Cloud friendly for the environment? If I'm running my workloads on AWS or Azure, is that safe for the environment?
With my latest article, I'm going to answer the following questions - What are the greenest regions in AWS? What do we mean when we say "green regions"? Is that information available on AWS? How to calculate impact of your existing workloads there?
https://www.wonderingchimp.com/what-are-the-greenest-regions-in-the-aws/
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Excellent talk about how Sentry Software was able to reduce Carbon emissions by tweaking the cooling system in their data centers.