Curated articles, resources, tips and trends from the DevOps World.
With the freedom of microservices, security become priority. Read about the 3 key practices you should be implementing if you want to secure your microservices.
The build context is the entirety of the disk contents for the folder containing your Dockerfile, except parts ignored by .dockerignore. This can be massive - on a Javascript application, this means copying over node_modules, which would be installed as part of the build anyway!
My first job out of college was for a large software company. We had major annual releases of our flagship product and minor releases every month or so. We followed a traditional software release cycle. Our customers were used to it. They chose whether or not to take an update.
There seem to be plenty of articles relating to the creation of a DevOps process, or the creation of a Continuous Integration and / or Continuous Delivery (CI / CD) pipeline. But there seem to be very few that relate to what makes for a good DevOps process.
Whether you’re building an application or website, great documentation is crucial to the success of your service. Developers need instructions on how to use your API and they need a way to try it out. Good documentation handles both.
What would happen to a football team if players ask a coach what to do on every play? Not having a robust Software Continuous Delivery Process leaves organizations in such a dilemma.
Crossing the chasm from start-up to scale-up is exhilarating. But don’t expect it to be easy. You’re entering a whole new world, and things are going to have to change. In a scaling tech business, certain risks and challenges are all but inevitable.
There are several reasons why tests become unstable, most of which you can turn around by following these best practices and guidelines. Test automation brings many benefits with it, such as increased execution and reduced risk.
A brief overview of database solutions, an introduction to using machine learning and graph databases, and real-world use cases for putting context back into your data. When we used to think about data, it was most often in regard to where data was going to be stored and how we would manage it.
This article is not only for beginners but also for many of them who are still confused about what is map and mapObject and when do we need to use them.
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