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With cloud adoption on the rise, the level of abstraction in application architecture has increased — from traditional on-premises servers to containers and serverless deployments.
To begin with, we should ask ourselves; what is Cloud? The answer is uncomplicated, “that’s someone else’s computer” that is to say, we buy/rent compute resources instead of spending money on a whole lot of physical infrastructure which could easily get outdated.
Disclaimer: This article is part of a series. Second part of this long chapter: Remember that we’re talking about the Elastic Compute Cloud, widely known as EC2: services that provide resizable compute capacity in the cloud.
There is an idea that passing secrets via environment variables is more safe, than passing it via command line. As you can see, non of them includes simple ANSIBLE_PASSWORD environment variable. But, with Jinja, it’s not a problem.
So, I’ve just completed my first month of DevOps training at Sparta and I feel like it’s time to reflect. I’m doing this more for personal reasons than any other but hey, if you get something out of these then that’s great too!
In this article I will try to summarize my favorite tools for Kubernetes with special emphasis on the newest and lesser known tools which I think will become very popular.
Kasten sponsored this post. Continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) in application development is an approach that enables developers to make code changes rapidly and reliably, accelerating development lifecycles and getting new applications to market faster.
Puppet products and solutions are designed to make your work day easier—and learning how to use them should be just as easy.
When it comes to cloud native technologies like containers, Kubernetes, microservices, serverless functions and API-centric design, Microsoft is taking a practical approach — leading with Azure and allowing customers to have their own way.
If you're an Australian business reading this, there's a 30% chance you will suffer a data breach. Such cutthroat statistics, as uncomfortable as they are to read, are important to be aware of if you want to avoid becoming one.
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