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At runtime, Inject Secret to only that Container, which has access to this Secret. Inject the Decrypted Secret inside a Container.
Okay, I don't have a joke that starts out that way. But, then again, this isn't a joke — this is reality and something DevOps organizations need to embrace.
This article aims to showcase the ways in which one can cut costs by saving on resources like CPU's, RAM and VM's using both inbuilt objects of Kubernetes and third-party tools. Here are some ways that can help you manage and optimize resources usage.
Your inner child will be thrilled to learn that you really can wiggle your way to success at work.The old business trope posits that no plan survives contact with the enemy, and so most goals should have sufficient flex built into them to reflect the uncertainty inherent in them.
In this article, we talk about event driven architectures, in the context of microservices architectures. We also discuss what are the advantages of using an event driven approach. This is the second article in a series of six articles on best practices with cloud and microservices.
Have you ever joined a new team or project and tried to find your way around the infrastructure needed to build the source code on your developer’s machine? You’re not alone, and you may have had questions:
Private Google Access enables VM instances with only internal (private) IP addresses (no external IP addresses) to reach the public IP addresses of Google ServicesThe DNS records for Google APIs and services always point to external IP addresses.
Give features and tools to Developers as FREE (no coding required)All Devs are responsible to OWN their Features from Coding-> ProductionNew expectations from Devs apart from Coding and Testing: deploy their changes, monitor Prod, rollback, react to Pager alert, etcVersion control everything(Codebas
In October 2018 we announced the public preview of Azure Monitor for Virtual Machines (VMs). At that time, we included support for monitoring your virtual machine scale sets from the at scale view under Azure Monitor.
Back in the early 2000s, I was a freshly-minted engineer eager to learn about everything and anything, but a number of topics resisted me. These topics were often pretty abstract which made any presentation or discussion on the topic deeply philosophical. Essentially, you were always wrong.
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