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I know everyone is talking about the pandemic at the moment, I thought I would sidestep the topic, and continue to discuss what I know best. Which is public cloud! Join 35,000 others and follow Sean Hull on twitter @hullsean.
The true power of cloud computing lies in the way it can be optimized for maximum performance and efficiency. The true power of cloud computing lies in the way it can be optimized for maximum performance and efficiency.
This is a guest post from Docker Captain Adrian Mouat who is Chief Scientist at Container Solutions, a cloud-native consultancy and Kubernetes Certified Service Provider. Adrian is the author of “Using Docker,” published by O’Reilly Media.
DevOps is not a technology. It’s not a title. It’s not even a CI/CD Pipeline. No, it’s not just some buzzword the industry has created that’s equivalent to “automation.” It is a real thing and businesses are doing it.
Every project and application requuires storage, and Kubernetes Volumes provides a number of options for supportion application with various needs. Storage is a common need for applications. They need it to store log files, configuration files, artifacts, media, and more.
Explore how serverless architecture revolutionizes application development, enhancing scalability and reducing costs with agile solutions.
Container clusters are a natural fit for hyper-converged infrastructure because the hardware requirements are practically the same as those for VM infrastructure.
But first, let’s stop for a moment to answer a few questions for getting started. This is the new fancy word in IT after DevOps, but what does it really mean?
There are many opensource and proprietary container image scanning tools. These container scanning tools first performs a binary scan on each layer of the image. In this step, these scanning tools identify the software components in each layer and indexes the SHA of each component.
I’ve worked with close to 200 startups over the years. So I’ve seen a lot of stuff. Some of the get-rich-quick managed to get broke even quicker. And others saw great engineers leave behind a clunky maze of an architecture with little or no documtation.
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