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Vendor-Side DevOps Practices Can Still Deliver Better Value While Client-Side Government Processes Catch Up

CTOvision

With the private sector making the cultural and technological shift to better DevOps practices, it was only a matter of time before private providers to government clients began to probe how DevOps practices can positively impact application delivery for DoD (and other) clients. Let’s explore this next.

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Technology Short Take 153

Scott Lowe

Arthur Chiao’s post on cracking kube-proxy is also an excellent resource—in fact, there’s so much information packed in there you may need to read it more than once. Although Linux is often considered to be superior to Windows and macOS with regard to security, it is not without its own security flaws. Virtualization.

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AIOps and our Robot Kubernetes Kops

Linux Academy

On the heals of the still wet DevOps movement we are introduced to the new era of DevOps that reaches beyond pipeline automation and into the realm of pipeline evolution. These solutions are proven to provide elasticity within clusters and provided a great buffer to prevent outages or resource overrun conditions.

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Getting Started with Kubernetes Using Minikube

Linux Academy

Working in technology, whether that be software development, DevOps, or system administration, you’ve undoubtedly heard of Kubernetes. You can look at the official documentation to see what you will modify if you’re using Linux or Windows: $ curl -LO [link] -s [link] && chmod +x kubectl && mv kubectl /usr/local/bin/.

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Liveblog: DockerCon 2015 Day 2 General Session

Scott Lowe

Chris Buckley, Director of DevOps at Business Insider, took the stage to provide an overview of how Business Insider (BI) started using Docker. As the panel wraps up, Johnston keeps Russinovich on stage, and transitions into a discussion about the use of both Linux and Windows for Docker containers. Here’s what I was able to capture.