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Kubernetes or popularly known as K8s is a popular container orchestration tool, which runs over our containers ( created on any Container Engine e.g. Docker, Podman, CRI-O etc. ) and manages for automating deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications.
JWT penetration testing toolkit, video on API discovery, free API security ebook, OpenAPI standard and the future of API security. This week, we take a break from vulnerabilities and direct our gaze to the wider landscape of API security.
Forget AWS, GCP and the cloud. All you need to run your Kotlin server for free is right here, well sort of. Kotlin just like Java, can run anywhere thanks to the JVM (Java Virtual Machine). To get started you need to compile & copy the jar to where you want to run your app.
Using LimitRange it is possible to enforce minimum and maximum size of storage resources that can be requested by each PersistentVolumeClaim in a namespace. Since limitRange rule saying min storage should be 1Gi, so this PersistentVolumeClaim not satisfying this constraint and hence failed.
Eggplant, the intelligent automation specialist, today announced that it has been named a Leader in “The Forrester Wave™: Continuous Functional Test Automation Suites, Q2 2020.
APIs are the platform that helps you to grow your business into the previously unreachable customer. What Is an API? In layman terms, an API is an interface that you can use to deliver your business capabilities and business data as valuable information to your customers.
Demand for digital agility and visibility during uncertain times fuels the hyper growth of native Salesforce DevOps platform backed by international investment leaders Show more Show less The impact of COVID-19, distributed virtual workforces and an unpredictable economy are forcing companies to ado
Logs are equals kind of agent in Linux that tells what is happening on the system. The Logs tracks and monitor important services, kernel, and applications that run on your machine.
Ever had the problem where you submit a pull request and the diff is waaaaay bigger than it should be? The code looks identical but GitHub is telling you that it’s all different! This is typically due to a difference in line endings.
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