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Yes, you can ask your self why this is important to push code fast in production, your old way to deploy works well, you just have to open your terminal, connect to the server and deploy your new code.
Not long ago, automation in IT was fairly a new concept. All the IT operations, mostly the administrative jobs, were carried out without automation. Automation started gaining momentum in the middle of the last decade and eventually led to the theory of continuous everything.
Today’s times of cut-throat competition demand high-quality applications that deliver collective client experience. Most of the business owners are worried about their IT infrastructure as it requires advanced apps that ensure security, flexibility, and robustness.
Site reliability engineering (SRE) is one of the fastest-growing enterprise roles and set of operational practices for managing services at scale. During the Site Reliability Engineering SKILup Day June 18, I asked a group of the DevOps Institute Ambassadors why SRE was important to them.
Relay is an event-driven automation platform that pulls together all of the tools and technologies DevOps engineers need to effectively manage their environment. It works by listening to signals from DevOps tools people already use and then triggers workflows to orchestrate any required
Have challenges posed by Covid-19 accelerated your cloud adoption strategy? If so, now is a good time to conduct a Well-Architected Review. According to recent research, 40 percent of businesses say the pandemic led to an acceleration of cloud adoption plans.
One of the core promises of microservices is development team autonomy, which should, in theory, translate into faster and better decision making. But sometimes, this theory doesn’t translate into reality. Why is this the case?
XACML is an XML-based language for access control which is popular as a fine grain authorization method among the community.
MongoDB and MySQL represent two sides of an argument that has been raging recently concerning data storage – the relatively new non-relational or NoSQL database versus the tried and tested relational database.
If we stop here and only raise the PVC sizes but not the StatefulSet volumeClaimTemplate, then scaling up the StatefulSet would result in new pods having PVCs with wrong sizes. Now we delete the StatefulSet without deleting the pods for low impact. Then we create the StatefulSet again:
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