Curated articles, resources, tips and trends from the DevOps World.
Container adoption in enterprises is no longer considered groundbreaking. In recent years, containers have rapidly gained significant acceptance and popularity.
That's not very constructive, Lorna. Do you have a bit more advice for us? Since you asked so nicely, yes I do!
Downtime can happen to any online merchant at any time. Whether it is intentional, accidental, or spontaneous, the question is, are you prepared to take the plunge when it happens? A bad downtime means your website will not serve the incoming customer.
Let’s be honest, the AWS pricing calculator is confusing. Part of that is because of the a la carte method of payments AWS offers. This makes trying to give a good quote to a client difficult.
Docker is a tool designed to make it easier to create, deploy, and run applications by using containers. Containers allow a developer to package up an application with all of the parts it needs, such as libraries and other dependencies. Then you can ship it all out as one package.
A microservice architecture is great for building scalable codebases with less coupling, better separation of concerns, improved resilience, combining different technologies, and, most of all, better modularity and reusability for the components that build it.
At its ChefConf 2019 conference today, Chef extended its core platform in ways that collectively serve to automate further the management of applications and the IT infrastructure they are deployed on.
Deploying a Puppet infrastructure on Docker has many advantages, including portability. Unfortunately there are not a lot of articles explaining how this is done, so hopefully this can serve as a good starter. This article was inspired from Puppet Labs Docker project.
In a project I’m involved in, we started using RabbitMQ to support internal communication between different microservices. At the beginning we have been using rabbitmqadmin to create all the queues at startup — this isn’t a production ready solution.
So you or a team member has committed some credentials into the codebase, what do we do now? You can use a tool called BFG to clean up your repository and remove any credentials from all the refs in git history.
Have valuable insights to share with the DevOps community? Submit your article for publication.
Get the latest DevOps news, tools, and insights delivered to your inbox.
Made with pure grit © 2026 Jetpack Labs Inc. All rights reserved. www.jetpacklabs.com