Geoff Wagner
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DevOps.com Much like Reddit.com is the front page of the internet, DevOps.com is the front page of DevOps. From the latest news, tools, methodology, practice updates, and much more DevOps.com is a great resource if you are looking for information from beginner to advanced.
If you are running a Kubernetes cluster, chances are you've come across the dreaded ‘CrashLoopBackoff' error. This error can be incredibly frustrating, as it can be difficult to troubleshoot and solve.
Quality is a core value of a healthy DevOps team. Frankly, it should be the heartbeat of any organization and if it isn't, it is worth the cultural shift. Cultivating quality is a practice that needs care and attention to ensure it is firmly rooted in day-to-day decision-making.
Are you looking for ways to accelerate the development process and reduce costs? Shifting testing to the left (pulling testing earlier into your development cycle) should be on your radar. Automated testing is a practice that helps accelerate your flow of value to the market, and if you haven't started building automated testing yet, you should start ASAP!
Kubernetes is a powerful tool for managing complex containerized applications. It helps developers quickly deploy, scale, and manage their applications.
Kubernetes, while fairly mature as a platform, is still considered an emerging technology in the business space. Due to this, lots of engineers are spending their free time trying to learn about Helm which can lead to some pretty frustrating errors.
Hey there, DevOps enthusiasts and curious minds! Welcome to our lively and insightful dive into the world of DevOps. Ever wondered why everyone's buzzing about it? Well, you're in for a treat!
DevOps is a hot topic in the technology world. It's no longer just an isolated set of tools and processes which promise an automated future, it's an entire culture that's infiltrating every facet of software development.
DevOps is a culture and methodology that an organization can prescribe to aid in velocity, consistency, stability, and flow of value to the market. Often confused with "automation" being the only benefit of DevOps, the core principles behind DevOps offer a common set of ideals that a team can align under and strive to achieve.