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DevOps is a phrase of business software development, used to signify a kind of agile relationship between development and IT operations. The life cycle of traditional software development takes weeks to put work into production.
Many organizations across the world now have a few employees with the job title DevOps Engineer in their I.T. department.
At its core, the difference between developers and testers comes down to two factors: starting point and mindset. If you’re a developer, you probably don’t appreciate the power of testers. In fact, you probably think negatively about some aspect of your testing team.
Continuing on my story line of documenting with code, I have found a neat way to visualize docker-compose files. The red dashed line indicates a dependency mapping. In this case, the grafana and chronograf services are depending on the influxdb service.
When it's time to seriously consider making the jump to the cloud, take a look at this list of some of the migration patterns and anti-patterns. As digital transformation becomes crucial for all businesses, the pace of cloud adoption continues to accelerate.
Learn the fundamentals that will enable you to build efficient data processing mechanisms, emphasizing analytical solutions in particular. It is arguable that, in recent decades, data has become the #1 resource in the world, dethroning oil as the most valuable asset.
In this article, we present some tips and tricks to increase your Linux literacy with Shell shortcuts, Linux commands, and some additional projects. In one of my Discord servers, we have a channel called #the-more-you-know in which we share cool tips and tricks on all kinds of topics.
Technology is continuously evolving. The time it took you to read this sentence, new technology has been born somewhere in this world. In fact, the concept of Science &Technology is “change”. There has to be something new at every moment.
Before understanding Docker, let’s have a look at Linux containers. In a normal virtualized environment, one or more virtual machines run on top of a physical machine using a hypervisor like Xen, Hyper-V etc. Containers, on the other hand, run in user space on top of operating systems kernel.
This post will be the first in a series on Verified GitOps. We will start with an overview of GitOps, the benefits, and the drawbacks. Next, we will take a deeper dive into what GitOps actually looks like in practice.
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