CatOps Digest 2025-11-14
What was on CatOps in the last couple of weeks...
Charity
Time Sensitive
Linux for Professionals by Apress on Humble Bundle.
Digest
Quick thoughts on the recent AWS outage - a column on what long-term learnings one could take away from the infamous AWS incident.
How Many Pillars Of Observability Can You Fit On The Head Of A Pin? - an article from Charity Majors on the flaws of thinking about Observability in “pillars”.
Kubernetes right-sizing with metrics-driven GitOps automation - a curious over-engineered solution for Kubernetes workloads right-sizing by AWS.
Seventh-generation server hardware at Dropbox: our most efficient and capable architecture yet - Dropbox talks about their newest hardware and challenges they face running exabytes of storage on-premise.
Ingress NGINX Retirement: What You Need to Know - community-managed Nginx Ingress will no longer be maintained after March 2026. Artifacts will still be available, but the project won’t get any fixes or updates.
That’s all for today, folks! I’m in a business trip, so there were fewer posts in the channel as it could be. But here’s a photo of Barcelona.


