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HashiCorp sponsored this post. Cloud waste is proving to be a major obstacle for technical and business decision-makers.
Ansible is an IT automation tool. It can configure systems, deploy software, and orchestrate more advanced IT tasks such as continuous deployments or zero downtime rolling updates. Ansible’s main goals are simplicity and ease-of-use.
The introduction of DevOps practices has led to a revolution in software development. However, as companies adopt these new technologies, tools and methodologies, incorporating privileged access management (PAM) becomes increasingly complex.
This week, Microsoft released a new open source project, Akri, that allows the use of Kubernetes on the edge by exposing leaf devices, such as the sensors, cameras, controllers, and microcontroller unit (MCU) class devices that produce data and perform actions at the edge.
Jenkins has been a de-facto standard tool for CI/CD in the Devops pipeline for many years now.However over the last couple of years , it looks like Jenkins is loosing is luster and sheen, especially with the world showing a fast adaptability for technologies like docker and kubernetes.
There have been plenty of exciting announcements from this year’s HashiConf digital conferences — including the introduction of the HashiCorp Cloud Platform (HCP) and the announcements during HashiConf Digital 2020 of Consul for AWS and Vault for AWS.
We have heard feedback that given the changes Docker introduced relating to network egress and the number of pulls for free users, that there are questions around the best way to use Docker as part of your development workflow without hitting these limits.
Constants can be confusing and easy to misuse in Go if you are coming from an untyped language. Let’s take a look at some of the nuanced details of how they work in Go. It’s probably unsurprising, but Go’s constants are almost nothing like JavaScript’s bastardized version of the concept.
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In the serverless paradigm, the idea is to abstract away the backend so that developers don’t need to deal with it. That’s all well and good when it comes to servers and complex infrastructure like Kubernetes.
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