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Compose to Kubernetes simplified with Kompose

Containers started their journey way back in the late 70s. However, application containerization really started gaining momentum at the beginning of the last decade, and it has been up since...

Local Kubernetes development simplified with Skaffold

In one of our previous blogs Skaffold – Kubernetes-native app development simplified, we talked about the basics of Skaffold and how it is responsible for quick & automated deployment of...

How to successfully run Jenkins inside a Kubernetes Cluster?

Jenkins is a free and open-source automation server. It assists you to set up a continuous integration or continuous delivery for various combinations of languages. Also, you can set up source...

Everything you need to know about GitOps!

The term GitOps was coined by developers at Weaveworks when they posted a blog defining Git as “the source of truth”. Git is a part of almost every CI/CD assembly and they decided to leverage...

How to set up High Availability Vault with Consul backend?

Usable security, trusted delivery, and infrastructure independence are the three pillars of Docker container security that result in safer apps. Another important aspect of this security is that...

Docker Enterprise 3.0 - bringing Docker Desktop to enterprises

The 2019 edition of DockerCon concluded on May 2, 2019. This year, there were a lot of interesting releases and informative sessions. You can have a look at all the highlights from this year’s...

Best practices and tools that will elevate your Infrastructure as Code

In my last blog, I talked about whats and whys of Infrastructure as Code. It is important to understand that IaC is more than just automation. Similar to code development, it is about managing...

8 variables that will change the DevOps equation in 2019

January is all about cherishing what went right and evaluating what didn’t, in the previous year. It is about predicting what the new year will be like and what needs to be done to make the best...

Docker Enterprise and what’s new in 2.1?

2018 was a busy year for the tech world and this year looks to be no different with Serverless and Containers expected to dominate mind-space in 2019. Docker has already started stepping up...

From the CEO’s Desk: DevOps with Microsoft Azure

Last week, the mighty Zeus of the tech world hit the open source world with a lightning bolt. Yes, you guessed it right, I am talking about GitHub acquisition by Microsoft. The deal, which is...

From the CEO’s Desk: Deciphering containerd

Ever since the ascent of containers, Docker has been valued as the most preferred container management tool. But as the technology evolved, the industry players realized that there was a need...

Most feature-rich release by Kubernetes - 1.10

Kubernetes 1.10 is here! This is the first major release of 2018 for Kubernetes which is fast becoming the largest and fastest growing container orchestration platform. A beta version released...

Development redefined with Docker

Docker is one popular technology amongst people working on containers. And why not considering the advantages it offers when it comes to portability, isolation, standardization, and choices for...

Trace your applications on the go with StatsD and Jaeger

“Measurement is fabulous. Unless you're busy measuring what's easy to measure as opposed to what's important” –Seth Godin.

Adios 2017 welcome 2018 - Opcito’s year in review

2017 is behind us and we all are welcoming 2018 with lots of joy, enthusiasm, and hopes. 2017 was a great year for automation. We saw major releases from some of the biggest contributors and new...

OpenStack Foundation Embraces Containers with “Kata Containers”

n Dec. 5, when the enthusiastic container community was getting ready for KubeCon, the OpenStack Foundation has renewed its long-standing friendship with the announcement of a new effort called...

From the CEO’s Desk: What do the re:Invent 2017 releases mean to your DevOps?

“What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas” is one of the most famous taglines used in modern times to brand or market a city especially from the tourism perspective. Luckily though this doesn’t hold...

Provisioning an Autoscaling Infrastructure using Ansible AWX

In current application era, continuous application availability and zero downtimes are the most tempting things and if you have a SaaS-based product, it’s very important to keep your...

Continuous Improvement in Monitoring with Prometheus 2.0

Monitoring is the backbone of any good production environment. The Prometheus monitoring system, a project hosted by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), has rapidly gained popularity...

From the CEO’s Desk: Azure Container Service - Containerization Simplified

Almost eight years ago, Microsoft started with Azure cloud. In broad terms, Azure provides services around IaaS and PaaS, from compute, storage, networking to databases, security and management,...

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