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A Twitter Experiment: @devops_jerk

I am @devops_jerk. I’m not a jerk – but I have played one on Twitter. On the 15th of October I setup the account on Twitter. Today, not quite 2 months...

1 replies - 7236 views - 01/31/12 by Aaron Nichols in Articles

Configuration Management can be done by anyone. Or can it?

Configuration Management was always my passion. Somehow, I have always had this thing for builds. I don’t know why, it just happens to be that way. Over...

1 replies - 5583 views - 01/30/12 by Evgeny Goldin in Articles

Grails & Hudson / Jenkins: Monitoring Build Status

There are a number of ways you can monitor the progress of your Grails build: using the Hudson / Jenkins web app; or leveraging the API: from your IDE,...

0 replies - 9133 views - 01/30/12 by Robin Bramley in Articles

Top DZone Article of 2011: The 7 Levels of Continuous Integration

I’ve noticed that when other developers talk about “continuous integration” they do not always mean the same thing. The following is an outline of the...

11 replies - 18164 views - 01/29/12 by Dror Helper in News

13 Keys to Continuous Delivery

I've summarized some key takeaways from a ThoughtWorks quarterly update on Continuous Delivery that I attended some months ago. This took the form of a panel...

1 replies - 14909 views - 01/29/12 by Troy Hunt in Articles

Graphite, JMXTrans, Ganglia, Logster, Collectd, say what?

Given that @patrickdebois is working on improving data collection I thought it would be a good idea to describe the setup I currently have hacked...

1 replies - 5805 views - 01/26/12 by Kris Buytaert in Articles

Developer Machine Automation: Dependencies

As I mentioned in a post last week we’ve been automating the setup of our developer machines with puppet over the last week and one thing that we’ve...

0 replies - 6656 views - 01/25/12 by Mark Needham in Articles

DevOps Tweets of the Week: 1/15-1/21

DevOps tweets for your consideration, including a clever reference to a Carrie Underwood song . . . @cixelsyd Steve modifying firewall rules w/o...

0 replies - 3154 views - 01/24/12 by Eric Genesky in Articles

Code as Craft - Moving Fast at Scale

Key members of the Etsy engineering team, along with special surprise guests, offer a series of small rapid talks providing a fast-paced and intensive...

0 replies - 4587 views - 01/23/12 by Chris Smith in Videos

Closed loops - the secret to collecting configuration management data

Hi all, Willie here. In my last post, How NOT to collect configuration management data, I gave a quick rundown of some losing CM data approaches that I and...

2 replies - 6253 views - 01/23/12 by Willie Wheeler in Articles

A Sensible Java Build Tool

I've been writing Java in one sense or another for a few years now.  I learnt stuff at university, then used it in a few jobs.  I've written Beans and...

6 replies - 7801 views - 01/23/12 by Tom O'connor in Articles

Monitoring Wonderland Survey - Visualization

The final installment of Patrick Dubois' Monitoring Wonderland series, which shows you many options for visualizing all the data you've been...

0 replies - 5452 views - 01/20/12 by Patrick Debois in Articles

Monitoring Wonderland Survey - Moving up the stack Application and User metrics

While all the previously described metric systems have easy protocols, they tend to stay in Sysadmin/Operations land. But you should not stop...

0 replies - 4544 views - 01/19/12 by Patrick Debois in Articles

Why DevOps is Doomed! Ops teams are lost! (1 of 3)

The problem between dev and ops is primarily a terminology, communication and respect problem resulting in poor operational support.  The two...

3 replies - 6081 views - 01/17/12 by Paul Jenson in Articles

Moving Towards a Simpler Software

The web has made things simpler, and as our lives revolve more and more around it, the way we interact with it has become simpler, too.  As James Governor...

0 replies - 3508 views - 01/17/12 by Chris Smith in Articles