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Treat Servers as Cattle: Spin them up, tear them down

A few agos I wrote a post about treating servers as cattle, not as pets in which I described an approach to managing virtual machines at uSwitch...

0 replies - 6303 views - 04/30/13 by Mark Needham in Articles

Interview with Hans Dockter: Gradle, Android, and DevOps

Here's a recent interview with Hans Dockter, founder of Gradle  and Gradleware. We talked about the new Android plugin,...

0 replies - 1454 views - 04/29/13 by Tim O'brien in Articles

Jez Humble on Enterprise DevOps

Jez Humble speaks about the unique challenges of enterprise DevOps at Agile India in his presentation, "Enterprise DevOps: Breaking Down the Barriers Between...

0 replies - 1606 views - 04/26/13 by Eric Gregory in Articles

Winging It: Going Live with Technical Debt

Every day across the world a Sprint ends somewhere. Every day, a team reviews what has been done, and what has not been done. And every day, a team will fudge...

0 replies - 2331 views - 04/26/13 by Ian Mitchell in Articles

What if Devops was Invented by Coca Cola?

Ever wondered what Devops would look like when it would be invented by Coca Cola? Enjoy my Ignite session from Devopsdays Paris 2013 What if...

0 replies - 2465 views - 04/23/13 by Patrick Debois in Articles

DevOps Ticket Reduction

A reduction in DevOps tickets not only drives IT efficiency, but also creates a cultural shift where teams look forward to rapidly achieving accomplishments....

0 replies - 2515 views - 04/22/13 by Chris Haddad in Articles

The Ship Show: Asked and Answered

This episode, we delve into the always-squishy “DevOps culture” and take a closer look at the process of both asking and answering questions. If DevOps...

0 replies - 3294 views - 04/19/13 by Paul Reed in Articles

Two DevOps Approaches to Configuration Changes

We’ve all seen it. The application breaks on a developer’s laptop. It’s fixed by a configuration change such as adding a data source or changing a...

0 replies - 3562 views - 04/17/13 by Eric Minick in Articles

Build Continuous Delivery In

Building Continuous Delivery into an organisation requires radical changeWhile Continuous Delivery has a...

0 replies - 5199 views - 04/17/13 by Steve Smith in Articles

Capistrano: The Remote End Hung Up Unexpectedly

As I mentioned in my previous post I’ve been deploying a web application to a vagrant VM using Capistrano and my initial configuration was like...

0 replies - 1892 views - 04/16/13 by Mark Needham in Articles

Increasing System Robustness With A ‘Let It Crash’ Philosophy

Designing fault tolerant systems is extremely difficult.  You can try to anticipate and reason about all of the things that can go wrong with your...

0 replies - 1705 views - 04/13/13 by Ben Wootton in Articles

How Badly Set Goals Create a Tug-of-War in Your DevOps Organization

A rope. Eight people on either side. “Pull!” And then it begins: both parties are pulling in their own direction. A tug-of-war has started.Imagine your...

0 replies - 2348 views - 04/11/13 by Matthias Marschall in Articles

What is DevOps? (and Other Fluffy Questions)

If Devopsdays London was an office party, Patrick Dubois would be the Head of HR keeping an eye on proceedings, the guest speakers would be the live...

0 replies - 3623 views - 04/11/13 by James Betteley in Articles

Logs as Data, Logs as SMS: Logentries & Twillio Combined

More and more frequently I’m seeing cool use cases of Log data.  Using ‘logs as data’ is the concept of writing semi-structured data to your logs...

0 replies - 2697 views - 04/09/13 by Trevor Parsons in Articles

PLOG2013 Symposium Post-Mortem

There was a PLOG2013 symposium in spring 2013, for developers and alike. It was organized by Abstract IT in Italy, on the coast of...

0 replies - 464 views - 04/08/13 by Mikko Ohtamaa in Articles