Curated articles, resources, tips and trends from the DevOps World.
I just noticed today that there is a new blade in the Azure portal when creating a new SQL Server virtual machine. I've been looking for an announcement regarding this new Azure portal experience, but I haven't found one yet.
Kubernetes is an open-source system for automating deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. It groups containers that make up an application into logical units for easy management and discovery.
You’ve probably heard of a recent data breach involving Elasticsearch. Indeed, not a month goes by where we don’t come across an article or research showcasing a set of sensitive information exposed on an Elasticsearch cluster.
As stated before (but is worth stating again), Kubernetes is an open source platform for deploying and managing containers. It provides a container runtime, container orchestration, container-centric infrastructure orchestration, self-healing mechanisms, service discovery and load balancing.
As developers, we want to show quality of our projects on Github. However, there is actually no tool that allows us to to that quickly. Hopefully, Code Inspector provides all the necessary tools to do this.
DevOps is one of those things—like Marxism or baking macarons—that is easy to understand in theory, but much messier to implement in practice. Real-world DevOps rarely aligns with textbook DevOps or the DevOps practices that organizations should follow in theory.
The rising impact of digital technologies is well and truly providing enterprises with a huge amount of data, thus opening up various avenues to Big Data and Analytics. Analytical models can predict results, discern patterns and accentuate outliers amongst another set of business cases.
Currently, there is much debate about how artificial intelligence (AI) will transform our lives. One of the technology’s key benefits lies in its power to transform traditional approaches to app development and software testing.
The effectiveness of surveillance cameras in both deterring and catching crime is significantly undermined by the challenges involved in monitoring and locating criminals in the act. It's a hugely labor-intensive job that can be akin to finding a needle in a haystack.
In this post, I will explore the concept of a service mesh, why it is needed for your cloud native applications, the reason for its popularity, and the incredible growth/adoption within the community. Microservices have taken the software industry by storm and rightly so.
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