Curated articles, resources, tips and trends from the DevOps World.
Human Scalability of DevOps? What is that exactly? While DevOps can work amazingly well for little engineering organizations, the training can prompt extensive human/authoritative scaling issues without the cautious idea and management. Let us first start with the definition of DevOps.
It's time for some high performance tuning of our platform with some adjustments to the WildFly installation configuration...
When deploying a web application, it is preferable to use a name like hello.mycompany.com rather than 34.98.86.241. This requires configuring DNS records when you deploy your web application, which be done with the Kubernetes add-on ExternalDNS.
Over the past decade, we can see a dramatic improvement in digitalization. Most of us tend to use online platforms to solve our day to day needs and wants.
When you’re writing code, you need one or more machines to write and test that code. These days, I usually code in Golang for back-end stuff, Node.js, and REACT for front end stuff. It’s easier to develop and test on a Linux machine, but my “day to day” machine runs on Windows.
MLOps is everything that DevOps is, plus the part where it takes care of your ML model training along with dataset and model management. Not more than a couple of weeks ago, I had just zeroed in on and trained a model required for a project which I had been working on.
DevOps has been amongst the main trends in IT organizations in the last few years. It brings a new organization of IT activities and allows quicker and safer updates of applications while making them more resilient.
If you’ve read an article or even some brief description of GraphQL, it probably included a line about what it does better than REST and other APIs.
Psychological safety is a hot topic in IT circles. It has an important role to play countering the burnout epidemic rife in the tech sector. And it’s also a critical factor for digital transformation.
DevSecOps is an increasingly popular term; however, security vulnerabilities in software continue to proliferate. 2019 saw a surge in web application breaches shining a spotlight on the fact that DevSecOps remains elusive.
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