Tag: Devops and ci cd
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Can you trust Zero Trust?
Posted on January 22, 2021, Level beginner Resource Length short
The days of implicitly trusting connected devices that are behind the traditional enterprise firewalled network with its "hard" perimeter are no longer. By Jason Soroko.
Tags devops-and-ci-cd security-and-privacy leadership-and-career
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Getting started with cloud native tech
Posted on January 21, 2021, Level beginner Resource Length medium
As you complete each project as a consultant, you start noticing patterns. No matter what the differences are between the various architectures, tech stacks and teams, you find yourself following the same steps. By Brendan Kamp.
Tags devops-and-ci-cd leadership-and-career cloud-and-infrastructure
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Amazon ECS vs. Amazon EKS: Ultimate showdown
Posted on January 20, 2021, Level beginner Resource Length medium
This article will focus on the two featured AWS weapons for microservices and cloud architecture: Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS) and Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS). By Serkan Özal.
Tags cloud-and-infrastructure devops-and-ci-cd leadership-and-career
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Demystifying Ansible for Linux sysadmins
Posted on January 19, 2021, Level beginner Resource Length short
Taking the labor out of labor-intensive tasks is what Ansible is all about. Learn the basics here. By Pratheek Prabhakaran.
Tags devops-and-ci-cd cloud-and-infrastructure how-to
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Demystifying stateful apps on Kubernetes by deploying an etcd cluster
Posted on January 14, 2021, Level beginner Resource Length medium
Not all apps are the same - when we deploy them to our Kubernetes cluster, we have to take that into account. One classification of apps is between Stateful & Stateless. By Dimitris Kapanidis.
Tags devops-and-ci-cd
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Sysdig report surfaces shifts in container adoption
Posted on January 13, 2021, Level beginner Resource Length short
An annual "Container Usage and Security Report" published today by Sysdig finds there has been a significant shift in terms of the types of container engines organizations are employing. By Mike Vizard.
Tags devops-and-ci-cd leadership-and-career
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Docker for Java developers: 5 things you need to know not to fail your security
Posted on January 6, 2021, Level beginner Resource Length short
In this article we will focus on the Docker container security aspects related to building a Docker image, reducing the security vulnerabilities count introduced by Docker base images as well as Dockerfile security best practices. By Liran Tal and Omer Levi Hevroni.
Tags security-and-privacy devops-and-ci-cd backend-development miscellaneous
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How to SSH into a Docker container
Posted on January 4, 2021, Level intermediate Resource Length medium
How do you use SSH to enter a Docker container? The traditional approach consists of two step. By Debdut Chakraborty.
Tags devops-and-ci-cd security-and-privacy how-to
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Software architecture diagrams - which tool should we use?
Posted on January 2, 2021, Level intermediate Resource Length medium
"Which diagramming tool should we use?" - I hear this question on a regular basis, with teams debating the pros and cons of tools such as PlantUML vs Mermaid, for example. By Simon Brown.
Tags architecture-and-apis leadership-and-career devops-and-ci-cd
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Using GitHub container registry in practice
Posted on January 1, 2021, Level beginner Resource Length medium
Exploring the new capabilities of GitHub Container Registry. Did you know that GitHub has launched the new GitHub Container Registry September 2020? By Kasun Rajapakse.
Tags devops-and-ci-cd frontend-and-mobile
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Deploy Fedora CoreOS servers with Terraform
Posted on December 29, 2020, Level beginner Resource Length medium
Fedora CoreOS is a lightweight, secure operating system optimized for running containerized workloads. A YAML document is all you need to describe the workload you'd like to run on a Fedora CoreOS server. By Nathan Smith @fedoramagazine.
Tags devops-and-ci-cd architecture-and-apis cloud-and-infrastructure software-engineering
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How to build with Terraform: Azure VMs (Windows)
Posted on December 27, 2020, Level intermediate Resource Length medium
Have you created an Azure VM via the Azure portal before? If so, how many clicks did it take to do that? Can you do it, again and again, providing the exact same input values to ensure you meet a specific standard? Probably not. You need to automate the process. Create Azure VMs with Terraform! By Adam Bertram.
Tags devops-and-ci-cd product-and-design frontend-and-mobile software-engineering cloud-and-infrastructure