foodfightshow.org
Surge Update - Knewton - Food Fight
http://foodfightshow.org/2012/09/surge-update-knewton.html
The Podcast where DevOps chefs do battle. Surge Update - Knewton. Show Date: Friday, 28 September 2012. In this DevOps Delicacy, Nathen sat down with Alejandro Companioni. They discussed Alejandro’s Surge presentation and Dave’s lightning talk. Autoscaling With Leptoid: Using Time Series Analysis and Application Metrics To Scale the Knewton Platform. Did we identify a correlation between system metrics (e.g., CPU or memory utilization) and application performance? Laquo; Update from Surge with Andrew Mik...
swartout.co.uk
Additional resources - Paul Swartout
http://www.swartout.co.uk/additional-resources
2013 A new year, a new website. Book review and interview. Second edition - coming soon. As the book is somewhat limited in page count I was not able to cover as much as I would have liked. That said, there is a wealth of information available if you know where to look. This page has been included to contain links to external reference materials (websites, blogs, reading materials, etc) which complement the book and should give the reader other avenues to find the information they are looking for. John A...
trustedsoftwarealliance.com
open source | Trusted Software Alliance
http://www.trustedsoftwarealliance.com/tag/open-source
Resources: Surveys and Papers. DevOps and Application Security – People You Need to Know [INFOGRAPHIC 1 of 3]. DevOps and AppSec: People You Need to Know [Infographic 2 of 3]. Thoughts, Ideas and Trends in Application Security. Moxie Marlinspike on Open Source Security for Mobile Devices. Posted by Mark Miller. Asymp; Leave a Comment. He has been a keynote speaker at past OWASP and other security conferences. If you don’t talk to your kids about vulnerable open source components, somebody else will.
blog.buildqualityin.com
Forewords | Build Quality In
https://blog.buildqualityin.com/forewords
Continuous Delivery and DevOps experience reports, edited by Steve Smith and Matthew Skelton. Follow me on Twitter. Will contain both a Continuous Delivery foreword and a DevOps foreword. Dave Farley and Patrick Debois. Is a developer, manager, sysadmin, and tester. He first presented concepts on Agile Infrastructure at Agile 2008 in Toronto, and in 2009 he organized the first ‘ DevOpsDays. Blog at WordPress.com.
junctionbox.ca
Puppet Guidelines - JunctionBox.ca
http://junctionbox.ca/2013/01/26/puppet-configuration-management-guidelines.html
To be or noop to be. Noop will help identify change before it happens, great for the commitment-phobes on your team. If you aren’t 100% confident of the changes puppet will make, then it’s a good idea to give it a dry-run. It can save your bacon in a pinch, especially from those fat fingers that add changes manually! Puppet apply - verbose - noop - summarize - show diff. No stage left here, avoid the stage. Stages in puppet reduce re-usability (over valued in many dev shops IMHO. Binaries placed in puppe...
junctionbox.ca
S3 Rewrite Rule Limit - JunctionBox.ca
http://junctionbox.ca/2013/01/09/s3-rewrite-rule-limit.html
S3 Rewrite Rule Limit. Amazon has been a boon for a number of organisations interested in automation and DevOps. But, it’s not all roses. There’s plenty of unexpected gotchas with their servies. The other day I was migrating some static content from old infrastructure to S3. Along the way I discovered that there appears to be an undocumented limit on number of rewrite rules. You can use with an S3 bucket. The magic number that I’ve found so far? Go(ing) to the Clouds. R Simple Data Analysis.
junctionbox.ca
Nathan Fisher's Resources - JunctionBox.ca
http://junctionbox.ca/resources
This is a complete clutter of IT related resources. Aka lazy bookmarking :). JunctionBox.ca’s Resource Links. Functional Programming Book Reference. Notes on Distributed Systems. Go(ing) to the Clouds. R Simple Data Analysis. Calendar Tables in PostgreSQL. Raquo; All Articles.
foodfightshow.org
ChefConf Day 2 Recap - Food Fight
http://foodfightshow.org/2015/04/chefconf-day-2-recap.html
The Podcast where DevOps chefs do battle. ChefConf Day 2 Recap. Irc: nathenharvey, blog. ChefConf 2015 Community Summit (Open Spaces). DevOps make things better and take care of each other; Better Code = Better Results. Jennifer Davis: From Hero to Zero (DevOpsDays Boston 2014). John Willis: DevOps Culture (Part 1) (CAMS = Culture, Automation, Measurement and Sharing). Adam Jacob: No Assholes Rules. Reward Firefighting And You’ll Create A Culture Of Arsonists. Day 2 Keynotes and Sessions.
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