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https://medium.com/devopslinks/devopslinks-jenkins-user-conference-2018-3415f2f5568
Medium
DevOpsLinks + Jenkins User Conference 2018 =
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https://www.devsecopsdays.com/articles/numbersdontlie
Devsecopsdays
DevSecOps and Containers: The Numbers Don't Lie
Container Security is quickly becoming a segment ripe for standardization and simplification. Given the recent explosive growth of Kubernetes and the creation of new container runtimes in the past year, this should not come as a surprise.
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http://blog.fgribreau.com/2018/04/step-by-step-guide-to-setup-multi.html
Fgribreau
Step by step guide to setup a multi-region Kubernetes app
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https://opensource.com/article/18/4/how-netflix-does-failovers-7-minutes-flat
Opensource.com
How Netflix does failovers in 7 minutes flat
Netflix decreased the time it takes to respond to an outage from 45 minutes to seven with no additional cost.
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https://blog.ptrk.io/how-to-deploy-an-efk-stack-to-kubernetes/
Patrik Cyvoct
How to deploy an EFK stack to Kubernetes.
EFK stack? Like ELK?
You may have heard of ELK (Elasticsearch
[https://www.elastic.co/products/elasticsearch], Logstash
[https://www.elastic.co/products/logstash], Kibana
[https://www.elastic.co/products/kibana]). EFK is the same stack where we
replace Logstash…
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https://cloudplatform.googleblog.com/2018/04/introducing-kaniko-Build-container-images-in-Kubernetes-and-Google-Container-Builder-even-without-root-access.html
Google Cloud Blog
Introducing kaniko: Build container images in Kubernetes and Google Container Builder without privileges | Google Cloud Blog
Building images from a standard Dockerfile typically relies upon interactive access to a Docker daemon, which requires root access on your machine to run.
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https://coreos.com/blog/introducing-vault-operator-project
Coreos
Introducing the Vault Operator for Kubernetes | CoreOS
Today, Red Hat is pleased to announce a new open source project, the Vault Operator. In keeping with earlier projects, including the etcd Operator and the Prometheus Operator, the Vault Operator aims to make it easier to install, manage, and maintain instances…
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https://techcrunch.com/2018/04/20/kubernetes-and-cloud-foundry-grow-closer/
TechCrunch
Kubernetes and Cloud Foundry grow closer
Containers are eating the software world — and Kubernetes is the king of containers. So if you are working on any major software project, especially in the enterprise, you will run into it sooner or later. Cloud Foundry, which hosted its semi-annual developer…
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https://blog.openshift.com/kubernetes-application-operator-basics/
Red Hat OpenShift Blog
Kubernetes Application Operator Basics – Red Hat OpenShift Blog
This article discusses good practices for Kubernetes application operators, from how to use service accounts and namespaces to writing good YAML manifests to rolling out apps.
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https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Linux-4.17-rc1-Released
Phoronix
Linux 4.17-rc1 Kernel Released: A Ton Of New Functionality While Shedding Old Code - Phoronix
Phoronix is the leading technology website for Linux hardware reviews, open-source news, Linux benchmarks, open-source benchmarks, and computer hardware tests.
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https://www.infoq.com/articles/managing-data-microservices
InfoQ
Managing Data in Microservices
This article provides practical examples of how to manage data in microservices, with an emphasis on migrating from a monolithic database. It is recommended to build a monolith first, and only migrate to microservices after you actually require the scaling…
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https://thehackernews.com/2018/04/microsoft-azure-sphere-iot-linux.html
The Hacker News
Microsoft built its own custom Linux OS to secure IoT devices
Microsoft has built its own custom Linux kernel to power "Azure Sphere," a newly launched technology that aims to better secure billions of "Internet of things" devices.
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https://mysqlserverteam.com/mysql-8-0-announcing-ga-of-the-mysql-document-store/
MySQL Server Blog
MySQL 8.0 – Announcing GA of the MySQL Document Store
In this blog I’ll explain the big wins that come with the MySQL Document Store in the MySQL 8.0 GA. Basically SQL + NOSQL = Winning Combination = Relational + Document Store + Hybrid = Big Wi…
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https://sematext.com/blog/opentracing-distributed-tracing-emerging-industry-standard/
Sematext
OpenTracing: Distributed Tracing's Emerging Industry Standard [eBook]
OpenTracing is paving the way to make developers and DevOps engineers' lives easier by helping us narrow down root cause problems or expose opportunities for optimization.
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https://techcrunch.com/2018/04/20/pivotal-software-closes-up-5-following-ipo-raised-555-million/
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https://opensource.com/article/18/4/running-jenkins-builds-containers
Opensource
Running Jenkins builds in containers
A container application platform's ability to dynamically bring up isolated containers with resource limits changes how you can run CI/CD tasks.
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https://dev.to/remotesynth/running-ssl-on-localhost-42ol
DEV Community
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Running SSL on localhost
Some strategies for local testing with SSL
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https://blog.0x74696d.com/posts/software-defined-culture-1-reliability/
0X74696D
0x74696d | Software Defined Culture, Part 1 - Reliability
T-Minus 15.193792102158E+9 years until the universe closes!
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https://blog.0x74696d.com/posts/software-defined-culture-2-operability/
0X74696D
0x74696d | Software Defined Culture, Part 2 - Operability
T-Minus 15.193792102158E+9 years until the universe closes!
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https://blog.0x74696d.com/posts/software-defined-culture-3-observability/
0X74696D
0x74696d | Software Defined Culture, Part 3 - Observability
T-Minus 15.193792102158E+9 years until the universe closes!
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https://blog.0x74696d.com/posts/software-defined-culture-4-responsibility/
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0x74696d | Software Defined Culture, Part 4 - Responsibility
T-Minus 15.193792102158E+9 years until the universe closes!