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    The application was working perfectly. Until it wasn't. A team had just completed a successful migration to a cloud platform. Deployment times had improved. Infrastructure responsibilities had decreased. Developers were shipping features faster than ever. Then a routine restart occurred. The application came back online. The data did not. The problem wasn't a software bug. It wasn't a failed deployment. It was a misunderstanding. The team had treated temporary storage as permanent...
    By Dacey Rankins 2026-07-09 12:57:40 0 273
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    Does PaaS Include Backups?
    The conversation started with confidence. A leadership team had just completed a successful migration to a Platform as a Service (PaaS) environment. Deployments were faster. Infrastructure management had become dramatically simpler. Developers spent more time building features and less time maintaining servers. The mood was optimistic. Then someone asked a question that instantly changed the tone of the meeting. "What happens if we lose the data?" Silence. Not because the answer was...
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    Can I Connect to External Databases in PaaS?
    The question surfaced during a cloud migration workshop. At first, it sounded almost tactical. A company had decided to move several customer-facing applications to a Platform as a Service (PaaS) environment. The development team was excited. Deployment cycles would become faster. Infrastructure management would shrink. Operational overhead would decline. Then someone from the data team raised a hand. "What happens to our database?" The room grew noticeably quieter. Unlike the...
    By Dacey Rankins 2026-07-09 12:53:31 0 316
    Business
    Which Databases Are Supported for PaaS?
    A founder once asked me a question that sounded deceptively simple. His team had selected a Platform as a Service (PaaS) provider. The application architecture was nearly finalized. Developers were ready to begin building. Then he paused. "What database should we use?" A few people immediately started naming technologies. PostgreSQL. MySQL. MongoDB. Redis. Someone suggested a graph database. Another advocated for a serverless option. A third argued that database selection was largely...
    By Dacey Rankins 2026-07-09 12:51:52 0 319
    Business
    How Do I Monitor Applications on PaaS?
    At 2:17 a.m., an alert appeared. Not a catastrophic alert. Not the kind that immediately triggers a war room. Just a subtle notification indicating that response times had increased by 14%. Most customers hadn't noticed. Revenue hadn't declined. The application was still online. And yet, that small signal turned out to be the first visible symptom of a database bottleneck that would have eventually affected thousands of users. What fascinated me wasn't the technical issue itself. It...
    By Dacey Rankins 2026-07-09 12:49:08 0 271
    Business
    How Do I Monitor Applications on PaaS?
    At 2:17 a.m., an alert appeared. Not a catastrophic alert. Not the kind that immediately triggers a war room. Just a subtle notification indicating that response times had increased by 14%. Most customers hadn't noticed. Revenue hadn't declined. The application was still online. And yet, that small signal turned out to be the first visible symptom of a database bottleneck that would have eventually affected thousands of users. What fascinated me wasn't the technical issue itself. It...
    By Dacey Rankins 2026-07-09 11:48:25 0 292
    Business
    Does PaaS Support Infrastructure as Code?
    A few years ago, I found myself in a conversation that seemed destined to go nowhere. A software executive had just announced a major Platform as a Service (PaaS) initiative. The goal was straightforward: reduce operational complexity, accelerate deployments, and free engineering teams from managing infrastructure. The reaction was immediate. One architect raised a concern. "If we're moving to PaaS, what happens to our Infrastructure as Code strategy?" The room split almost instantly....
    By Dacey Rankins 2026-07-09 11:44:24 0 204
    Business
    Can I Use GitHub Actions with PaaS?
    The question arrived halfway through a strategy workshop. A software company had spent months simplifying its infrastructure. Servers were disappearing. Platform management responsibilities were shifting to a cloud provider. Deployment complexity was shrinking. The engineering team felt relieved. The operations team felt skeptical. Then someone asked a question that immediately changed the conversation: "Can we still use GitHub Actions if we're deploying to a PaaS?" On the surface, it...
    By Dacey Rankins 2026-07-09 11:42:53 0 186
    Business
    Does PaaS Support DevOps?
    A few years ago, I sat in on a meeting that was supposed to last thirty minutes. The agenda seemed straightforward: a software company wanted to accelerate releases. Their engineering leaders believed they had a DevOps problem. Their operations team believed they had a tooling problem. The finance team suspected they had a budget problem. Three hours later, everyone was still talking. What struck me wasn't the disagreement. It was that each group was describing a different symptom of the...
    By Dacey Rankins 2026-07-09 11:40:12 0 166
    Business
    How Can I Improve Application Performance on PaaS?
    The dashboard looked healthy. CPU utilization was comfortably below critical thresholds. Memory consumption appeared stable. Auto-scaling rules were active. The Platform as a Service environment was functioning exactly as designed. Yet customers were complaining. Pages loaded slowly. Transactions took longer than expected. Support tickets were increasing. Executives began asking a familiar question: “If the infrastructure is fine, why does the application feel slow?” It's...
    By Dacey Rankins 2026-07-09 11:38:08 0 374
    Business
    What Is the Uptime of PaaS Platforms?
    At 2:13 a.m., nobody was supposed to be awake. Customers were sleeping. Employees were offline. Executives were certainly not checking dashboards. Yet somewhere, a transaction was being processed. A user was submitting a form. An API request was being completed. A payment was being authorized. The application was working. Not because anyone was actively monitoring it at that exact moment. Because reliability had become embedded into the platform itself. That expectation—that...
    By Dacey Rankins 2026-07-09 11:35:29 0 254
    Business
    Can PaaS Handle High Traffic?
    At 8:57 a.m., everything looked normal. An e-commerce company was preparing for a promotional campaign. The infrastructure dashboard appeared healthy. CPU utilization was stable. Response times were predictable. The engineering team had spent weeks preparing for the event. At 9:00 a.m., the campaign launched. By 9:02 a.m., traffic had increased nearly tenfold. By 9:05 a.m., customer sessions were climbing faster than forecasts had predicted. And by 9:10 a.m., the leadership team faced...
    By Dacey Rankins 2026-07-09 11:33:37 0 279
    Business
    How Does Auto Scaling Work?
    A product launch was scheduled for midnight. The engineering team had prepared for weeks. They reviewed application performance. They tested database capacity. They monitored infrastructure dashboards. They built contingency plans. Everything looked ready. Then the unexpected happened. Within minutes of launch, user traffic exceeded forecasts by several multiples. Years earlier, this would have triggered an emergency response. Engineers would have been paged. Servers would have...
    By Dacey Rankins 2026-07-08 14:38:46 0 456
    Business
    Does PaaS Automatically Scale?
    A founder once told me about the most stressful fifteen minutes of his company's year. The product had been featured in a major industry publication. Traffic exploded. Customer registrations surged. The marketing team celebrated. The engineering team panicked. Years earlier, a similar spike would have triggered an all-hands emergency. Servers would have been monitored obsessively. Capacity forecasts would have been revisited. Engineers would have scrambled to determine whether...
    By Dacey Rankins 2026-07-08 14:28:20 0 406
    Business
    What Are the Biggest Migration Challenges for PaaS?
    A chief information officer once opened a migration planning meeting with a statement that sounded both confident and reasonable. “We’ve already chosen the platform,” he said. “The hard part is over.” The room nodded. Contracts had been signed. Architecture diagrams had been approved. The organization had selected a Platform as a Service provider after months of evaluation. By every visible measure, progress was being made. Then an enterprise architect...
    By Dacey Rankins 2026-07-08 14:25:02 0 491
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