What’s new in Kubernetes 1.7?
What’s new in Kubernetes 1.7?
Kubernetes is one of the popular platforms for container orchestration and management. After focusing more on the stability front in 1.6, Kubernetes 1.7 has more than fifty new features and more focus on federation, extensibility, security, and other ways of deploying, scaling, and managing containerized applications. Here are some new features that make Kubernetes 1.7 more stable and popular.
From the CEO's Desk: DevSecOps- Next Stride for DevOps
DevSecOps- Next Stride for DevOps
The global IT market is expanding at warp speed, and IT spending is now touching a figure of $4 Trillion. In the current scenario, data is the biggest commodity. Data is more valuable and powerful than ever. And like Uncle Ben Parker said, “With great power comes great responsibility.” Security has always been a big concern for valuable things, and IT is no exception. IT is trying to bring the security factor more leftwards in a development cycle. Rather, they are trying to involve it in every step of the development cycle.
How to deploy Docker images on OpenShift?
How to deploy Docker images on OpenShift?
OpenShift is a container application platform that sits on top of Kubernetes and is a superset. Anything that works in Kubernetes will also run in OpenShift with the advantage that it lets you easily and quickly build, develop, and deploy any of your infrastructures. It is a PaaS that abstracts the underlying components by providing an interface that runs on top of IaaS.
From the CEO's Desk: DevOps Assessment - Assess, Analyse, Implement, Achieve!
DevOps Assessment - Assess, Analyse, Implement, Achieve!
My last blog discussed DevOps and How you can get more out of your DevOps with containers. It discussed various possibilities of combining your DevOps practices with containers on-premise and in the cloud and a combination of both.
How does Blue/Green deployment work with AWS?
How does Blue/Green deployment work with AWS?
In one of our projects, we were working on the production upgrade of a large web application. The process involved upgrading multiple services and their components on different web application servers. With the traditional approach, the application had to be stopped for a certain maintenance window and redeployed with the latest code, services, and components. The main hurdle was to debug the application after upgrades and enable rollback to the previous stable version in case of failure.
Kubernetes cluster monitoring and security webinar by Opcito
Kubernetes cluster monitoring and security webinar by Opcito
The Kubernetes technology is gaining huge traction within the dev community with many webinars, meetups, and KubeCons throughout the globe.
Creating Angular2 app using Angular/CLI
Creating Angular2 app using Angular/CLI
Angular 2 is a framework for developing mobile and desktop applications. It is an open-source javascript framework conceived as a mobile-first approach. Angular2 is the next version of Google’s broadly popular MV* framework for building complex applications. It has almost everything you need to build complicated front-end web and mobile apps, from powerful templates to fast rendering, data management, HTTP services, form handling, and many more.
Ansible to manage AWS infrastructure
Ansible to manage AWS infrastructure
Ansible is the fastest-growing Python-based open-source IT automation tool that can be used to configure/manage systems, deploy applications, and provision infrastructure on numerous cloud platforms. Ansible is not only limited to managing servers, but it also manages network switches, provision instances, and complete cloud infrastructure. Ansible modules have been designed to work seamlessly within cloud environments like AWS, GCP, VMWare, and Microsoft Azure.
From The CEO’s Desk: Get more out of your DevOps with Containers!
Get more out of your DevOps with Containers!
Opcito’s recent blog, DevOps A Culture More Than A Practice, accentuated how DevOps aims to establish a culture and environment to revolutionize the IT industry by improving performance, increasing productivity and efficiency, and encouraging innovation.
Connect the dots with AIOps - Making intelligent DevOps work for you
Connect the dots with AIOps - Making intelligent DevOps work for you