Curated articles, resources, tips and trends from the DevOps World.
In the "Moving Away From AWS and Onto Heroku" article, I provided an introduction of the application I wanted to migrate from Amazon's popular AWS solution to Heroku.
Secrets are essential for the operation of many production systems. Unintended secrets exposure is one of the top risks that should be properly addressed. Developers should do their best to protect application secrets.
Networking is on a fast track with developments in virtualization, mobility and software. Not all sources are equal, so the interviewer should understand both the candidate's process and resources. How do you keep pace with new trends and emerging technologies that are relevant to your career?
For companies not natively “born in the Cloud”, getting from a Product to a Service is a journey somewhat similar to a multi-day mountain trek.
Recently I had a client requirement to utilise Checkpoint CloudGuard guard within an existing Terraform ecosystem. You can have a look here. Checkpoint CloudGuard, offers a feature set not yet achievable with native services (i.e Azure Firewall).
If you haven’t, then I would suggest that you go through Introduction to Docker to have a better understanding of the basics of docker and images in general. Now, let’s get started with some of the most used and important commands that you would need to use when working with images.
Hewlett-Packard Enterprise (HPE) has made available HPE GreenLake Central, a self-service portal through which IT teams can collaboratively manage and monitor instances of servers deployed in IT environments that are managed by HPE on their behalf.
Cron Jobs are pretty cool. They are schedule functions that run at fixed times, dates, or intervals. Devs can use it to ping a server every hour (in my case), or “At 05:01 on every 24th day-of-month if it’s on Thursday in November”. Yeah, it can get pretty specific.
Disclaimer: if you are an experienced Site Reliability Engineer, let me save you some time and warn you that you probably won’t learn anything new from this post. Even so, you might get a few laughs, because first-time experiences are worth reading, right?
I’ve never been a particularly confrontational person. In the workplace, I would much rather maintain good relationships with my coworkers than engage in endless debates over something that ultimately doesn’t benefit the product or the team. Unfortunately, software developers love to argue.
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