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Theoretically speaking, DevOps is a methodology that aims to merge the operation of different technical teams during the systems development lifecycle. However, there are several practical methods that serve the DevOps philosophy.
As 2020 is upon us, it's natural to take time and reflect back on the current year’s achievements (and challenges) and begin planning for the next year. One of our New Year’s resolutions was to continue live streaming software development topics to folks all over the world.
Software testing serves to “pin” features in place — providing assurance they are not broken by future changes. Our industry has reached a consensus that testing is essential for software quality.
In this kubernetes training video what is kubernetes and it’s features, architecture of kubernetes, what are kubernetes objects & YAML files, annotations, field selectors, lables & namescapes in detail. Why should you watch this Kubernetes tutorial?
The Cloud has become a familiar feature of the tech stacks at most organizations and is becoming much more than a place for server resources. At present, almost everything in our digital landscape is connected to a Cloud in one way or another.
If it is said that we rely maximum on our cell phone, will it be correct? Yes, absolutely we and our life is depending on our cell phones and we are getting slowly arrested to this technology. As we look for business, here the first need is to have a database.
In this post, we talk about how we can migrate an Azure Cosmos DB database from one tenant to another. There are cases when you need to migrate your database, especially when your systems evolve. In this situation moving the database from one Azure Subscription to another one, it is not enough.
Hey, guys, how’s going!? Nowadays (2019–2020) the IT market has been growing, new technologies appeared, and, as tendencies, the CI — Continuous Integration — and CD — Continuous Delivery (in some case Continuous Deploy).
AWS Lightsail is a simpler alternative to EC2 that offers all the tools you need to build websites and small scale web applications. Lightsail was introduced by Amazon to help new users get started quickly with AWS since EC2 required considerable effort and expertise for setup and configuration.
This blog post was co-authored by Nikhil Jethava, Senior Program Manager, Azure Lighthouse.
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