Lucas Jellema

@lucasjellema

Solution Architect, AMIS, Oracle Groundbreaker Ambassador & ACE Director, Conclusion

The Netherlands
Vrijeme pridruživanja: siječanj 2008.

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  1. prije 4 sata

    Oracle Cloud Infrastructure has built-in a free support for monitoring (similar to Prometheus) through gathering and analyzing metrics and triggering alarms that send notifications (email & web hook) when alarm conditions are satisfied or violated

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  2. prije 4 sata

    The result of my weekend homework: an article on how Oracle Cloud Infrastructure can perform monitoring and publish notifications (email, WebHook):

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  3. 2. velj

    My colleague and fellow Oracle ACE published this article on the AMIS Blog on processing output from HTTP load testing tool wrk using Python into clean CSV files:

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  4. 31. sij
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  5. 31. sij

    Oracle Cloud Infrastructure has (or will soon have) a Cloud Shell (a web browser-based terminal available in the OCI Console with access to a Linux shell with a preauthenticated CLI) says

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  6. 31. sij

    My colleague Laura Broekstra continues her investigation into custom plugins for Grafana - to visualize data in tailor made ways, using React as UI technology :

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  7. 31. sij

    Oracle Visual Builder applications can be cloud developed (benefit from low code) and deployed anywhere (benefit from internal security and low cost) on any web server (Apache, NGINX, ...) -

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  8. 31. sij

    Changing the shape of a running VM on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (supported as of last week). Martin Berger describes his first experiences in this article:

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  9. 27. sij

    How to run a single Docker container on an always free VM in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure: (and also: how to run RabbitMQ on an always free VM). Again, a Todd Sharp story.

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  10. 27. sij

    Good article by Todd Sharpe on using encrypted configuration values with Functions on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure:

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  11. 27. sij

    I am wondering: does Oracle have an OCI NoSQL service - or not? Documentation and website suggest it does - however the console does not show it, CLI does not know it and API docs does not include it.OCI Chat Engineer said it should be there.MOS started to explain how to run VM

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  12. 27. sij

    A great tool for dealing with JSON data on the Linux command line: jq. I have created a Katacoda scenario for quickly trying out jq. It comes with a Linux environment and some first easy steps. This blog article has the scenario embedded:

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  13. 27. sij

    meta-data on and pointers to 25 million data sets available through . Note: many of these data sets are not free. However, this portal is a rapid way to find potentially interesting data.

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  14. 24. sij

    Apparently, I started tweeting exactly 12 years ago. Tweeting done differently

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  15. 24. sij

    I have shared my slide deck on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Cloud Native Application Development: from this week's MeetUp. The slides discuss Functions, Streaming, API Gateway, Monitoring, Pricing, Object Storage, Caching and more.

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  16. 17. sij

    If you want to get hands-on experience with Serverless Functions on Project Fn - without any environment hassle - try this Katacoda Scenario: (and/or come to our MeetUp this Monday)

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  17. 16. sij

    Next Monday January 20: MeetUp Oracle Cloud Native Application Development - 17.30, AMIS, Nieuwegein. Details and registration: Novelty: all workshops in Katacoda scenarios. Functions, API Gateway, (Event) Streaming, Object Storage, Monitoring, Cache

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  18. 10. sij

    Very useful for interpreting JSON responses in Linux Shellscript: jq - does to JSON what sed does to text, in a way mere mortals can understand. See for an introduction:

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  19. 10. sij

    Serverless Functions on OCI can of course invoke each other. Synchronously and asynchronously. In this article, I introduce these two approaches: - leveraging API Gateway and for asynch also OCI Streaming.

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  20. 9. sij

    Scheduling serverless function execution on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure can easily be done using OCI Monitoring Healthchecks, as is demonstrated in this article: Health Checks are free,time-scheduled HTTP calls- for monitoring up & latency

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