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A month in as a fresh graduate at work, the founder of our AI startup walks to me and asks “Arunn, I want you to be an expert in Docker, how long would you need?”. Not sure what Docker is, but unable to dodge the question, eventually I replied “Two weeks, 1 sprint”.
Red Hat’s Ansible automation platform is soon coming to an OpenShift Kubernetes cluster near you.
The problem is the following: your application depends on some secrets that you need to store securely and make available to your running application.
DevOps is supposed to help streamline the process of taking code changes and getting them to production for users to enjoy. But what exactly does it mean for the process to be “streamlined”? One way to answer this is to start measuring metrics.
HAProxy sponsored this post. Whenever a new technology gains traction — whether it’s a framework, language, tool, or practice — software developers must distill its true value from the buzz. Many have honed this skill to a fine edge, ready to cut away the meaningless from the meaningful.
So you want to hire a developer? Or maybe you just want to know what is going through the heads of employers like myself. Either way, let’s dive right into what I think are best practices for hiring programmers.
It’s no surprise that understanding the internal health of applications and systems is a high priority for developers and SREs. It’s a well-understood problem with dozens of vendors focused on helping companies diagnose application performance in real-time.
Welcome to The New Stack Makers: Scaling New Heights, a series of interviews with engineering managers who talk about the problems they have faced and the resolutions they sought, conducted by guest host Scalyr CEO Christine Heckart.
Cloud computing is the on-demand availability of computer system resources, especially data storage cloud storage, and computing power without direct active management by the user. The term is generally used to describe datacentres available to many users over the Internet.
Are you still monitoring your containers in tons of console windows or passionate about knowing dozens of terminal commands? Are you still monitoring your containers in tons of console windows or passionate about knowing dozens of terminal commands? There are a couple of nice Graphical User Interfac
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