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The DevOps market is expected to reach $50 billion by 2022. However, despite the growing market, many organizations are struggling to make the transition from the successful implementation of a DevOps project to scaling across an organization.
Say the word “Kubernetes” (aka k8s)around dev/ops workers, IT managers, or even tech savvy marketers and CEOs and their attention will be yours.
Sometime you want to print something on the screen in the middle of playbook. You have measly debug module, and, that’s all. How about multi-line text with colors, formatting, etc, etc?
DevOps has now become a de-facto standard for software development. The modern age of instant customer satisfaction has pushed market demands and competitive pressures to an all-time high. Beyond that, end-users’ tolerance for brick and mortar applications has grown increasingly narrow.
The following post is part of a series of articles chronicling my journey into serverless implementation via a sample Case Study using a minimal viable product (MVP). TL; DR the source code used for the implementation and instructions on how to run the app locally are on GitHub.
Learn more about how IoT tech can help save the scooter-sharing industry.Municipalities are taking back their streets and sidewalks with new rules that require companies to meet city compliance ordinances and data sharing standards.
Welcome to Day 16 of 21 Days of Docker. The topic for today is a docker-compose Docker-compose is a tool for defining and running multi-container Docker applications. With Compose, you use a YAML file to configure your application’s services.
Here's how to recover some of your data from stopped containers.In this article, we will look at how to run a Docker container using volume mount and recover data from the Docker volume when a container is crashed/exited.
DevOps is not a tool or a team, it is the process or a methodology of using various tools to solve the problems between the Developers and the Operations team in an organization, hence the term came “Dev-Ops”.
What should Nagios monitor? That depends on the role of the server. Every monitoring system should watch CPU, memory, disk space and network activity, as these core metrics combine to provide the overall health of the system. But beyond that, specific monitoring metrics can vary.
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