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Martin Fowler: Snowflake Servers

It can be finicky business to keep a production server running. You have to ensure the operating system and any other dependent software is properly...

0 replies - 15414 views - 07/25/12 by Martin Fowler in Articles

Graylog2 Optimization for High-Log Environments

Rich McDonough is the original author of this article.As an organization grows from a startup with a handful of systems into a sophisticated environment...

0 replies - 10463 views - 07/24/12 by Luke Galea in Articles

Spin Up New VMs in Their Own Virtual Network - A New FOSS Tool

UrbanCode recently open sourced a very nifty tool for spinning up entire virtual environments, not just machines.  So it's cool to see an interesting tool...

0 replies - 5094 views - 07/23/12 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

DevOps Roundup – July 11th to 20th

Facebook Gives SPDY A Thumbs Up Facebook engineer Doug Beaver shares in a W3 mailing post why Facebook endorses SPDY. He highlights cross-browser support as...

0 replies - 3383 views - 07/19/12 by Mehdi Daoudi in Articles

GlassFish Operations: Log Notifications

Most of the prominent requirements for application servers derive from the operations space. Taking this into account the next Java EE platform...

0 replies - 4315 views - 07/19/12 by Markus Eisele in Articles

7 Books On The Reading List For Organizing Continuous Delivery

I presented a webinar Organizing for Continuous Delivery earlier this week, which was a lot of fun. The recording of me droning over the slides is...

0 replies - 5941 views - 07/19/12 by Kief Morris in Articles

Monitoring Sucks. But Monitoring as Testing Sucks A LOT More

At Devopsdays I listened to a lot of smart people saying smart things. And to some people saying things that sounded smart, but really weren’t. It was...

0 replies - 13295 views - 07/16/12 by Jim Bird in Articles

What Operations REALLY Thinks of Development

Development and Operations are both critical to IS/IT usage in an organization, but operations often look at development as something alien – from...

0 replies - 6402 views - 07/15/12 by Anders Abel in Articles

Continuous Deployment and PCI-DSS at Etsy

At DevOpsDays Mountain View I was lucky enough to get some time with Michael Rembetsy, Director of Engineering and Operations at Etsy, which manages to be...

0 replies - 5792 views - 07/15/12 by Jez Humble in Articles

Tried Everything and SSH with PKA Still Not Working?

I recently ran into the situation in which I couldn’t get PKA to work when SSHing into my Ubuntu server. I checked the key pair (works fine SSHing into...

0 replies - 3582 views - 07/14/12 by Willie Wheeler in Articles

DevOps is Culture – What Does That Mean?

I hung out in an excellent discussion at DevopsDays driven by Spike Morelli around culture. The premise was that DevOps started as an idea around culture...

0 replies - 4679 views - 07/13/12 by Aaron Nichols in Articles

"Phoenix Servers" - Martin Fowler on Resilient Infrastructure

One day I had this fantasy of starting a certification service for operations. The certification assessment would consist of a colleague and I turning up...

0 replies - 5469 views - 07/12/12 by Martin Fowler in Articles

Taking That Final Step to Continuous Production Deployment

In our Enterprise Continuous Delivery Maturity Model we looked at the idea of continuous deployments to production and flagged the process as...

0 replies - 4370 views - 07/11/12 by Eric Minick in Articles

DevOps Roundup: July 2 - 11

Browser Wars Update — IE Still Ahead Net Applications updates the Browser Wars stats — currently IE still hanging on strong with 54% of the market share...

0 replies - 3521 views - 07/11/12 by Mehdi Daoudi in Articles

The Challenge of Small Ops: Part 2 - Monitoring

So your building or have built a web service, you’ve got a lot of challenges a head. You’ve got to scale software and keep customers happy. Not...

0 replies - 3498 views - 07/10/12 by Geoffrey Papilion in Articles