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Kubernetes (also known as k8s or “kube”) is an open source container orchestration platform that automates many of the manual processes involved in deploying, managing, and scaling containerized applications. Nodes: These machines perform the requested tasks assigned by the control plane.
The technique emphasizes that the configuration of delivery pipelines that build, test and deploy our applications or infrastructure should be treated as code. They should be placed under source control and modularized in reusable components with automated testing and deployment.
De ployment is a large part of the end-pointing process that is often overlooked early on in the product planning and product vision stages. As a result of this neglect, deployment is one of the most common places where things can go wrong.
One of the biggest challenges software development teams face in 2020 is the need to deliver code to production faster. To do this seamlessly, we need a completely automated deployment process, and it must be repeatable through multiple environments.
In my previous articles, i have explained how to mount the Object Storage Bucket as a File System on Flexible Engine’s ECS Instances. In this article, i will be using the s3fs-fuse project along with the Swift S3 API to mount OVH Object storage bucket on an OVH instance.
Scrypt is a slow-by-design hash function or more accurately, a KDF function. Its purpose is to take some input data, and create a fingerprint of that data, but to do it very slowly. A common use-case is to take a password and create an n-bit private key, which is much longer and more secure.
Note: If you create IAM user with programmatic access then provide Access keys.
The container war is over, and Kubernetes is the clear winner! When it is about running your containers, the clear choice is Kubernetes, and there are no second thoughts about it. But what people don’t know about is that Kubernetes is a complex beast that needs taming.
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APIs provide access to valuable mainframe data, but deciding whether to add to an existing API or create a new one is a difficult task. Overview: APIs provide access to valuable mainframe data, but deciding whether to add to an existing API or create a new one can be a difficult task.
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