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Discover how 2020 reshaped DevOps practices and tools through remote collaboration, cloud solutions, and an increased focus on security.
Sean Cavanaugh, Anshul Behl and I recently hosted a webinar entitled “Migrating to Ansible Collections” (link to YouTube on-demand webinar replay and link to PDF slides download).
It’s no secret that 2021 will bring new challenges for organisations of all sectors, sizes and locations. Repercussions of Covid-19 are apparent everywhere and circumstances continue to evolve at pace. The ability to adapt rapidly to change has never been more important.
The most important thing to understand about these two fields of study is that, ultimately, they are similar.
This beginner article explains how to install RPM packages on Fedora and Red Hat Linux. It also shows you how to remove those RPM packages afterwards. When you start using Fedora Linux in the Red Hat domain, sooner or later, you’ll come across .rpm files. Like .exe files in Windows and .
What started as a white paper from AWS, the Well-Architected Framework has evolved into a large ecosystem of partners and more Show more Show less In the past year, agility has become one of the most prized IT attributes as organizations race to deploy more workloads in the cloud.
Although we all know about continuous integration and continuous deployment, I will clarify them shortly. Continuous integration is the process for building and testing new code when there are changes.
SAN MATEO, Calif. — Dec. 17, 2020 — Rockset, the real-time indexing database company, today released an integration with Retool, the low-code platform that allows developers to build internal tools in a matter of minutes.
Automating configuration management using ansible is very convenient when the team size increases and manual configuration becomes difficult.
ZSH ships a couple random number generators via the $RANDOM environment variable and rand48() via zsh/mathfunc, but neither are cryptographically secure. This code produces a 32-bit random number suitable for cryptography.
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