Curated articles, resources, tips and trends from the DevOps World.
DevOps has come a long way and it has become the driving force of the software industry today. While many companies would like to embrace DevOps culture, the need for a better understanding is required initially to make a strategic plan around the DevOps approach.
My site is entirely static. It’s built with Hugo and hosted with Zeit. I’m pretty happy with the setup, I get near instant builds and super fast CDN’d content delivery and I can do all the things that I need to because I don’t have to manage any state.
I'm a big fan of AWS Amplify. I'm also a big fan of TypeScript. Amplify is not built with TypeScript, and to use it effectively, sometimes you need to give it a little help, especially when it comes to GraphQL.
You’ve already been reading about DevOps and its benefits, but how exactly do you go about starting the transformation in your organization? In this article, we’re going to describe three easy steps to provide a solid foundation for adopting DevOps.
I cannot stress you enough on how much better the experience is of having builds defined in code rather than having a build definition on the server, so I'm here to convince you to move to the new YAML build system in Azure DevOps.
In my previous post, "Running MySQL/Percona Server in Kubernetes with a Custom Config" I looked at how to set up MySQL in Kubernetes to utilize system resources fully.
A few weeks ago I gave a talk on Google Campus TLV on deploying and running Elasticsearch on Kubernetes — best practices and various gotchas. The video for the talk is below. There is also a blog post with most of the technical details here.
Kubernetes is quickly becoming the de-facto standard for running systems in the cloud and on-premises, and in the last couple of years we at BigData Boutique have had to deploy and support quite a few Elasticsearch clusters on Kubernetes.
Earlier I demonstrated on how use Python use some shell interactivity in order to automate container orchestration through the Docker CLI command docker. I’m not going to lie, Python, is well, perhaps not a pretty sight with regards to using subshell with popen().
If You are asking yourself “ What is Continuous Delivery ?” then you’re in the right place. There’s a cooking method that’s super popular right now called sous-vide (pronounced “sue-veed”).
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