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Here’s a familiar story: A monolithic code base grows and grows to meet the demands for new features and an enlarging user base. Unclear ownership, increased build times, a disproportionate number of testing per application are but a few of the headaches that ensue.
A recent survey uncovered a fact that I found extremely depressing: only 1% of companies are meeting their mean time to repair targets. That’s right, that means 99% of companies miss their targets.
While writing code to develop applications, developers must keep up with multiple programming languages, frameworks, software libraries, and popular cloud services from providers such as AWS.
Crossplane is a popular open source Cloud Native Computing Foundation project that provides a framework to help you build your own opinionated cloud native control plane — complete with all of the policies, best practices and configurations that are important to your organization.
Today’s digital world has changed modern enterprises’ relationship with data, peppering organizations with immense promise paired with an evolving slate of challenges.
What if I told you there is a way to manage all your private terraform modules, in a mono-repo, with independent versioning, without using git tags? After researching for a proper open-source tool, I found the right one for the job.
DevOps giant GitLab has launched a version of its online code repository as a single-tenant software-as-a-service (SaaS) on Amazon Web Services. The service, called GitLab Dedicated, addresses the growing need for more isolated infrastructure in cloud environments.
Prometheus continues to remain as an essential tool for monitoring, and especially, as a key component in observability platforms for cloud native environment.
What if I told you there is a way to manage all your private terraform modules, in a mono-repo, with independent versioning, without using git tags? After researching for a proper open-source tool, I found the right one for the job. Intro A private registry is needed. I looked for a way to manage private terraform modules like public ones. In my company, we write tailor-maid modules that describe our infrastructure. These modules have to be private. Terraform recommends each module has its own g...
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