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A lot of problems arise when people with Windows machines and people with Linux machines work on the same code base. Or when people with Windows machines are pushing code that eventually needs to get deployed to a Linux server.
As a relatively new practice, chaos engineering has plenty of myths surrounding it, from randomly shutting down production systems to requiring huge investments of time and money. There’s a lot of confusion over the purpose, the value and the practice of chaos engineering.
Use open-source software like Marzipano and Bootstrap to rapidly create online tour templates for real estate, museums, and parks. When I use map apps such as Google Maps, I often use Street View to display more detailed views of a street or inside of a building.
Honeycomb sponsored The New Stack’s coverage of Kubecon+CloudNativeCon North America 2020.
In this DevOps Chat, Mark Smalley of Smalley.IT, and Lead Editor with AXELOS of the ITIL 4 High Velocity IT joins ASG CEO Mitch Ashley to discuss his work creating this new contribution to ITIL 4.
Puppet sponsored this post. Puppet has further extended the reach of its flagship Puppet Enterprise platform with its soon-to-be-released Puppet Connect.
Thundra sponsored this post. Modern distributed applications cannot be effectively monitored by legacy methods, which are based on handling predictable failures.
The planning was pretty fluid when I first posted but has settled down on dates and times for the event in our series. I'll be part of E11 (event 11) which i... The planning was pretty fluid when I first posted but has settled down on dates and times for the event in our series.
Back in March 2019, Matthias Endler from Trivago posted a blog “Maybe You Don't Need Kubernetes,” explaining his company’s decision to use HashiCorp Nomad for orchestration instead of Kubernetes.
In 2019, enterprises worldwide reported that every hour of infrastructure downtime cost them an average of $301,000- $400,000. If a system is down for five hours, that’s $1.5 million lost—and that’s on the low end. Five hours of downtime can impact companies for months down the road.
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