Curated articles, resources, tips and trends from the DevOps World.
Every once in a while, a new buzzword pops up. Often it fades away shortly after or remains relevant in a few distinct circles. Sometimes though it becomes a fundamental concept and an integral part of our technical lexicon — a prism through which many of the old and new ideas will be observed.
The following example was taken from Python for DevOps with minor modifications. The last time I worked on KMeans was 15 years ago when I studied for master degree in data mining.
Based on a little experience of learning and unlearning things around this very common issue of hardcoded secrets I thought of writing something on this. In this story, I would be discussing the issue related to hardcoded secrets and the ways in which we can effectively resolve the issue.
Secrets are k8s object to manage small amount of sensitive data like password, keys and tokens with less than 1mb size. Secrets encoded and stored inside k8s master etcd data store. Since Secrets will be created outside of pods and containers, these can be used any number of times.
DevOps is a combination of software development and IT operations supported by agile methodologies. Agile has a different approach. It is responsible for planning but moves towards estimations of delivering quality work. This is built with the idea of responding to change.
In this article, we begin to understand the basics and challenges behind Infrastructure as Cod (IaC) Security. Infrastructure as Code and the bigger concept of DevOps for business applications are accelerating the utilization of cloud computing.
A question as controversial as to whether eggs are good for you. And just as we have seen tides turn when it comes to eggs, the same thing is happening these days with services.
Check out all the client connectors available for Apache Ignite out of the box, and best practices around when you should (or should not) use them. If you have worked with Apache Ignite, you have probably noticed that there are quite a few different client connectors that you can use.
If you like to separate your development environments and tools organizationally like I do, you will quickly reach the point where you have to work with several Git accounts.
Recently We Guys were facing issues with whitelisting our application to third parties behind an ALB. As ALB IP gets changes frequently. Came up on a solution using NLB and assign Elastic IP. But Still Many features of ALB we were missing.
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