I know I am late with this, but sadly we were down for "scheduled maintenance" (basically an intern blew up our code-base). I am really sorry for being this late.
So, as many of you had voted for, I set foot to write the an extensive series on High-Availability Infrastructures. I am writing it, but the problem is that I can't illustrate well.
Would any of you would be interested to illustrate a couple of small diagrams? Anyone? Please?
It'll be a three part series, spread like so:
Part 1 - Introduction to High Availability; some key terms, and a simple use case;
Part 2 - Vertical Scaling at production; how to make a vertically scalable infrastructure; Docker 101.
Part 3 - Using Microservices to build scalable, easy-to-maintain, and easy-to-deploy infrastructures.
What are your opinions? What do you think? If you want anything else added, I'd love to explain that. Leave a comment.
P.S.: I am really sorry for not being a man of my word, and posting it when I was supposed to. I surely will, within the next week or so.
I think someone from Design node will be able to help here. Why don't you try inviting some of the top contributors? Looking forward to reading your articles.
Hmmm, not sure if you will find designers/illustrators here
I design a bit, but I'm a terrible illustrator...
@sandeep Just a thought: would it be interesting to have a site a la Hashnode for graphic design, UX and UI?
Vikas Sharma
Graphic designer
I’d be able to help you maybe if you can draw and send a rough sketch of the illustrations you want