Reevaluating administrative processes for apps in the cloud
Ask yourself if you really need administrative processes, or if a simple change in architecture could obviate them.
The latest ideas, practices, and trends for improving your business through operations.
Ask yourself if you really need administrative processes, or if a simple change in architecture could obviate them.
How to instill confidence that your app will work everywhere it’s meant to by reducing gaps in time, people, and resources.
How nice would it be to have a specific log that keeps track of all route, MAC, and ARP moves/adds/deletes? Arista has a built-in feature that does that for you automatically.
Embracing bound resources in cloud-native apps.
Building cloud-native apps that start rapidly and shut down gracefully.
James Turnbull shares insights on operations, culture, and monitoring.
Simplifying your application’s log emission process.
Kevin Hoffman adds to the concept of configuration, a classic app development factor.
Learn the steps you can take to improve availability when it slips.
Including design in every iteration of your cloud-native app development.
How to adapt dependency management—a classic app development factor—to thrive in cloud environments.
The O'Reilly Podcast: B2W IT Operations Manager Alexander Ramos discusses microservices, the cloud, and new ways of working.
Kevin Hoffman adds the concept of API first to the original 12 factors of app development.
Learn how Junos op scripts can customize your device, automatically respond to events, and more.
Kevin Hoffman discusses the “one codebase, one application” factor—the first consideration when delivering cloud-native applications.
David Hayes on the role of DevOps in building a culture that unifies a team to be empathy-driven and customer-focused.
Volker Will on Microsoft's evolution and the DevOps behind its transformation.
Ozan Turgut discusses how to use visualization and analytics to turn data into leverage for decision making.
Stephen Ludin offers an overview of the User Timing API and demonstrates how developers can use it to measure exactly the critical sections they want.
Buddy Brewer explores alternative ways of visualizing performance data and explains how changing your perspective can sometimes lead you to surprising discoveries.
Matthew Flaming on what it takes to (continuously) rebuild a system that can never stop.
Matthew Brender and Raj Dutt offer a demo of Snap, an open telemetry framework designed to gather an increasingly diverse amount of measurements from the cloud.
Harkeerat Bedi offers an overview of a tool that improves the efficiency of data-center-to-data-center communication.
Mike Dvorkin discusses the principles and benefits of the controlled consumption model and its implications on DevOps processes and security.