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Over the past few years, Docker has become an immensely popular way of building, shipping and running applications. Long gone are the days of having to rely on server configuration and other external factors. Just build your application for Docker once, and run it anywhere!
In this blog, we are discussing the nexus repository manager. Nexus installation brings such a repository for the company. So we can host our own repositories, but also use Nexus as a proxy for public repositories. With such a proxy the time to receive an artifact is reduced and it saves bandwidth.
Today, we’re starting Relay, a new initiative to build the future of cloud-based DevOps automation. This post captures our musings about the evolving world of cloud-native infrastructure and how Relay addresses this evolution.
A network security assessment is an audit designed to find security vulnerabilities that are at risk of being exploited, could cause harm to business operations or could expose sensitive information.
The case for development and operational cooperation (aka — DevOps), first entered the tech-sphere near the end of 2009. During the O’Reily Velocity Conference, two Flicker employees gave a now-legendary presentation titled: 10+ Deploys per Day: Dev and Ops Cooperation.
We all know how hard it is to create and maintain virtual machines. The effort to manage these virtual machines increases exponentially with the number of virtual machines we deploy. Docker solves this particular problem and it is very good at it.
In part 1, we discussed some of the concepts and theory around application resilience and provided some guidelines to help maintain an excellent user experience.
Career. That’s a huge word. Isn’t it? Since your childhood, your mom and dad have been asking you to focus on it. After your boards, you must have been told to make a decision about your career seriously, because your entire life will depend on it.
I have been using Lambda in production for about four years now personally, and three years professionally at Volta. Initially, I shipped Lambdas because it was easier than managing servers.
Can containers talk to each other? Let’s find out. Great! we are able talk to the nginx container.
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