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Harness sponsored this post. According to DORA’s State of DevOps 2019 report, elite performing software teams deploy on-demand with multiple code deployments to production per day.
Thundra sponsored this post. A cloud native architecture allows enterprises to quickly respond to customer demand, to align operations with business needs and to focus on what matters most. It also enables software teams to become champions of process automation and improvements.
JFrog sponsored The New Stack’s coverage of SwampUP 2021. Baking security into DevOps processes (via “shift left”) continues to be a challenge for many fast-moving shops, though some smart thinkers at JFrog‘s recent SwampUP virtual conference have a few ideas on how to make it happen.
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As many of you are aware, it has been a difficult period for companies offering free cloud compute [1].
VMware recently released a study that quantified these security trends, prompted largely by how organizations have struggled to accommodate a surge in remote workers during the pandemic.
Mirantis sponsored this post. One thing is certain: If you’re an enterprise, you either are using the cloud or soon will be in some capacity. Odds are that your organization is well on its way to being a hybrid cloud user.
Netflix has developed a network observability sidecar called Flow Exporter that uses eBPF tracepoints to capture TCP flows at near real time. At much less than 1% of CPU and memory on the instance, this highly performant sidecar provides flow data at scale for network insight.
If you decide to make your own gitlab runner for whatever reason, the process isn’t complicated at all!KyoJust now·6 min readThis article was written as a submission of CS UI’s software development course’s article task.Creating your own gitlab runner gives you some advantages.
An application is provisioned (or started) when you need it and taken down when it’s not in use. That’s on-demand provisioning and in the serverless world, it can save you a lot of money. Note: The following only applies to containerized applications running on ECS Fargate Clusters.
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