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Chaos engineering (CE) is the discipline of experimenting on a system in order to build confidence in the system’s capability to withstand turbulent conditions in production. This approach is becoming commonplace in software development and operations (DevOps) practices.
Nowadays, everybody is trying to run everything in container and I don’t blame them, I do the same thing, because running applications, databases or other tools in Docker container is super nice and we all know why (isolation, easy setup, security…).
Since we announced the preview of Windows Virtual Desktop in March, thousands of customers have piloted the service, providing valuable feedback and insights for Microsoft to integrate into the service. Today, we are excited to announce the worldwide general availability of Windows Virtual Desktop.
After building your application, running your tests and integration tests, and manually deploying it for the umpteenth time you’ll probably start to wonder if there is a better way to go about it. A decent CI/CD setup is the answer to your struggles.
Sonatype Nexus is one of the best repository managers out there. It is some tool that you cannot avoid in your CI/CD pipeline. It effectively manages deployable artifacts. This article guides you to install and configure Sonatype Nexus 3 in a secure way on an ec2 Linux System.
In this series’ final installment, I’ll explain how to provision storage to a Kubernetes application. The final component we want to think about when we build applications for Kubernetes is storage.
Today I came across Rachel Thomas’s story of ‘Why you (yes, you) should blog’. She brought up a great point that all data scientists should have their own blog. She further explained that blogging helps you clear your thoughts, spread knowledge and get noticed.
The terms "memory leak" and ".NET application" are not used together very often. However, we recently had a spate of out of memory exceptions in one of our .NET Core web applications.
This week, we take a look at Harbor’s API vulnerability, the flawed architecture of CRUD-based apps, PSD2 effect on API security, and API security tooling. Harbor is a popular open source container registry.
This is short and simple list of various Docker Files using which different personal build/work environments can be launched easily. I use these docker files for my personal projects and use these in various Dev pipelines.
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