Docker started out in 2012 as an open source project, originally named dotcloud, to build single-application Linux containers. Since then, Docker has become an immensely popular development tool, ...
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I hear a lot from IT executives that their organizations are challenged with implementing DevOps successfully into their organizations. They take their best talents and have them build and maintain ...
As organisations scale their cloud-native environments, the need for reliable, self-healing, and reproducible infrastructure becomes paramount. Traditional mutable infrastructure—where configurations ...
I've been running Docker containers inside a full Debian VM for almost a year. Initially, that looked fun until I needed fortnightly upgrade scripts and multiple services to keep Linux alive. Still, ...
A decade ago, server and datacentre management were prohibitively expensive and were a major hurdle for early stage startups in going live with their product. Virtualisation and cloud changed the face ...
Traditionally, security teams have been accustomed to investigating incidents and falling back to previous code releases if they detect serious issues. With the rise of modern cloud-native ...
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Developers talk a lot about “immutability.” Outside the technical world, it usually means something negative: unmoving, inflexible, and entrenched. However, in the technical field, these features ...