4 Ansible playbooks you should try
In a complex IT environment, even the smallest tasks can seem to take forever. Sprawling systems are hard to develop, deploy, and maintain. Business demands only increase complexity, and IT teams struggle with management, availability, and cost. How do you address this complexity and while meeting today’s business demands? There is no doubt that Ansible can improve your current processes, migrate applications for better...
Now available: The open source guide to DevOps monitoring tools
In this new series, we’ll focus on DevOps monitoring and observability tools. Over the next few weeks, we’ll explore metrics aggregation and monitoring, log aggregation, alerting and visualizations, and distributed tracing. Alternatively, you can download the entire open source guide to DevOps monitoring tools now. Let’s get started. read...
At Credit Karma, shared values produce better work
Everyone adheres to personal values, consciously or unconsciously. Our values work as lenses through which we assess beliefs or behaviors we witness in the world. Our values also influence the shape of our own actions in the world. Everyone has them, and no two people have the exact same set of values. That’s because our values are entwined with our experiences; they’re how we come to understand what matters most to us....
30 Linux installation tales, Make and Makefile explained, Linux tools, container security, DevOps tips, and more
Will you be at Open Source Summit in Vancouver this week? My colleague Jason Hibbets and I will be there, along with a few of our current and past community moderators and many Opensource.com contributors. Jason Hibbets will be giving two talks on Thursday: read...