
Jean-Luc Dubouchet
Systems & Cloud DevOps Engineer
Systems & Cloud DevOps Engineer at Hidora for 8 years. Kubernetes and cloud infrastructure specialist.
11 articles published
Kubernetes for Swiss SMEs: Where to Start
Practical guide to Kubernetes adoption for SMEs. Learn why K8s matters, avoid misconceptions, and decide between in-house vs outsourced solutions.
Cloud-Native Migration: 5 Costly Mistakes to Avoid
Learn the five most expensive cloud-native migration mistakes and how to avoid them. From lift-and-shift to data residency, protect your investment.
swiss.blackfriday: Handling Peak Traffic
How the swiss.blackfriday platform absorbed exceptional traffic peaks using auto-scaling and Hidora infrastructure.
Kubernetes Security: The CIO's Checklist
A practical security checklist for production Kubernetes. Cover the essentials without the security theater.
Kubernetes Disaster Recovery: Are You Really Prepared?
Build a disaster recovery plan for Kubernetes that actually works. Test it. Prove it. Survive it.
Hybrid Cloud Strategy for Swiss Enterprises
Build a hybrid cloud strategy aligned with Swiss data sovereignty. Workload placement, vendor selection, and governance guidance.
Microservices: When the Monolith Actually Wins
When does a monolith outperform microservices? Organizational, operational, and technical factors to choose the right architecture.
Kubernetes: Self-Hosted or Managed? The Real Math
Compare self-hosted vs. managed Kubernetes costs and complexity. Learn hidden costs, operational overhead, and when each model makes sense.
Platform Engineering: Why Your Dev Teams Need It Now
Discover how an internal developer platform reduces complexity, accelerates deployments, and transforms team productivity.
Infrastructure as Code: Terraform in Production
Deploy Terraform confidently. Avoid common pitfalls and build scalable infrastructure automation that teams trust.
Cloud Hosting for IoT: Flexibility Meets Reliability
How Logifleet, a Swiss company specializing in IoT and fleet management, found the flexibility and reliability it needed with Hidora.