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Recently most of my nodes in my cluster had full storage disk. The options are you add more node or expand your disk for each node. The first choice is the easy one because just add more node. The latter is little bit cumbersome.
Chaos Engineering is one of methods in DevOps that introduced on 2010 by Netflix in order to achieve resilient and robust system. I will explain Chaos Engineering using a simple story that might be already known by many people.
So, you find yourself in a situation where some API tokens or Access Keys of some of your applications have changed and you have to update your Kubernetes Secrets to accommodate the change and load new values — but all the running pods that depend on the secret hold on to the old values unless the
What Is MLOps & Why It Matters More Than Ever?When building an Enterprise AI strategy that is fit to carry the business through economic highs and lows, it’s critical to have systems for monitoring models in production and to be able to quickly introduce, test, train, and implement new models in o
There’s a feature arms race underway, and SaaS is fueling the fire. The quality of collaboration in software development is measured by a direct line of sight into the customer experience. But there’s no feature agility without a focus on tackling feature friction.
Part 3 — Scanning Images for Vulnerabilities with Trivy. Note: This is a multi-part series on Container Security.
B2B software sales and marketing teams love hearing the term “artificial intelligence” (AI). AI has a smoke and mirrors effect. It sounds impressive. But, when we say “AI is doing this,” our buyers often know so little about AI that they don’t ask the hard questions.
The pandemic reality gave a huge push on digital businesses. The companies succeeding right now have strong strategies for digital interaction. More on: McKinsey, McKinsey, The Economist, and CNN Business.
With the outbreak of COVID-19, many organizations have had to become completely digital overnight. Even in strong economic times, with no public health pandemic sweeping the globe, the need to deliver software products and services quickly, while maintaining quality and reliability, is essential.
Having multiple versions of your application running at the same time gives you a fair amount of flexibility. It enables you to switch over and switch back traffic between various versions as required. It allows you to do canary releases, A/B testing, and controlled rollouts to production.
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