Curated articles, resources, tips and trends from the DevOps World.
The old business model that crammed 50 coders into one cold and sterile room has taken its place in the history books. New tools and processes have arrived to increase efficiencies and fully leverage latent global resources, subsequently updating the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC).
Originally published here. I have been using and evaluating dozens of GitHub Marketplace Apps for a few months now for a real-world microservices application built in Go. So, I decided to share what I liked and what I didn’t like about these integrations.
One of the more powerful git commands is the cherry-pick command. This command takes one or more existing commits and applies each commit’s changes as a new commit on a different branch.
DevOps is a very data-driven practice. After the right cultural changes take place within an organization to adopt DevOps, teams often rely heavily on monitoring, measurement, and continuous improvement to keep their projects on track.
As a DevOps Engineer, we’re often curiously asked by people on what we do on a daily basis. My go-to response is doing all it takes to ensure the organisation’s infrastructure running flawlessly. Providing a dashboard to help everyone have a bird’s eye-view of vital metrics is one of them.
During his opening keynote, Peter Zaitsev, Founder and COE, Percona shared his perspective on The State of Open Source Databases during their Percona Live user conference in Austin, TX.
This is a continuation of Contextual Software Composition Analysis post, please start by reading it first. On May 15th 2018, we published this post announcing that some of our customers fell victim to a deserialization-based remote control execution (RCE) vulnerability.
2018 was proclaimed the year of enterprise DevOps by Forrester, as more than 50% of enterprises worldwide have already done their DevOps transformation or are in the process of it.
Each project has its own peculiarities determined by the range of tasks to be solved by using it, the set of technologies used in the work, and by several other factors. However, in practically all cases, the approach used by developers is the key to success.
In his blog post What’s Going On (in my cluster)?, my colleague Harald Uebele describes how to connect Cloud Native Starter, a web app made up of several services running an a Kubernetes cluster, with LogDNA, an agent-based centralized log collector.
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