Curated articles, resources, tips and trends from the DevOps World.
In this blog post, I am going to share with you the story of how we automated switch upgrades, to perform them at scale. First, however, I recommend reading one of our previous blog posts, to get a better understanding of our network environment: Switches, Penguins and One Bad Cable
Pound is a reverse-proxy load balancing server. It accepts requests from HTTP/HTTPS clients and distributes them to one or more Web servers. The HTTPS requests are decrypted and passed to the back-ends as plain HTTP.
Version 0.36.0 of Cake has been released. As always a huge thanks to our awesome community! This project wouldn’t be sustainable without your contributions and feedback❤
Here you are, on your mark, ready to implement the DevOps approach in your organization. You are all set! But, are you deploying your DevOps strategy the way you should?
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts that in 2020 there will be 1.4 million more software development jobs than applicants who can fill them in the U.S. alone.
Harbor is an open source trusted cloud native registry project that stores, signs, and scans content. Harbor extends the open source Docker Distribution by adding the functionalities usually required by users such as security, identity and management.
Data collaboration is the process of combining datasets together to generate new value from data-driven insights. The datasets being combined can come from different organizations, or they can come from data silos internal to an organization.
Let’s do a search or join a conference about software development or DevOps, we get many results with phrases: LAMP stack, MEAN stack, MERN stack, … During the early stage of building products, people also mention the importance of picking the right technical stack.
Learn more about non-blocking state machines in this quick post!In a previous article, I presented a simple state machine for Spring Boot projects. I mentioned that the framework is easy to customize for new requirements.
First we had DevOps and now we see GitOps, CloudOps, SecOps, DevSecOps, GovOps, and pretty much anything you can think of … so far I’ve not been able to make up a new one. It seems like folks are to gluing “Ops” at the end of buzzwords and watching to see what happens.
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