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An Introduction to Salt Stack

Salt is gaining momentum as a config management tool. This talk by Thomas Hatch makes for a good introduction:

0 replies - 623 views - 03/13/13 by Eric Gregory in Articles

Dynamic Memory – Not Your Father’s Memory Overcommit: Part 3

Part 3 of our “20+ Days of Server Virtualization” series is about Dynamic Memory in Hyper-V.  As the title suggests, this is not your...

0 replies - 268 views - 03/08/13 by Kevin Remde in Articles

You Want to Hot-Add What?! Server Virtualization: Part 2

Hyper-V in Windows Server 2012, Hyper-V Server 2012, and Windows 8 allows the addition, removal, or configuration changes of some key...

0 replies - 896 views - 03/07/13 by Kevin Remde in Articles

Continuous Delivery in the Cloud Case Study for the Sea to Shore Alliance: Part 1

We help companies deliver software reliably and repeatedly using Continuous Delivery in the Cloud. With Continuous Delivery (CD), teams can deliver...

0 replies - 310 views - 03/07/13 by Paul Duvall in Articles

C-Suite Signals Towards DevOps

CIO.com (and the print edtion) is reporting that CIOs are increasingly looking to embed IT staff in the business units they serve rather than...

0 replies - 255 views - 03/07/13 by Eric Minick in Articles

Continuous Integration using TeamCity for IntelliJ Plugin Development

I built and now maintain an  IntelliJ plugin that helps for writing Spock specifications. Since I released it, one thing I've struggled with is...

0 replies - 347 views - 03/06/13 by Matt Cholick in Articles

Trunk-Based Development at Facebook

Tech Crunch have an article called The Next 6 Months Worth Of Features Are In Facebook’s Code Right Now, But We Can’t See. That’s a great title....

0 replies - 2172 views - 03/05/13 by Paul Hammant in Articles

8 Lessons in Deployment Tooling Lessons Learned

It didn’t take long. A few months after we released an open source continuous integration tool (Anthill) in 2001, we were asked, “It’s great that I have...

0 replies - 2491 views - 03/04/13 by Eric Minick in Articles

The Ship Show: Demystifying DevOps - A Chat with Damon Edwards

Starting today, DZone is proud to syndicate The Ship Show, a twice-monthly podcast on everything from build engineering to DevOps to release...

0 replies - 1626 views - 03/01/13 by Paul Reed in Articles

Is Your Code Structured Like This?

JUnit's evolving structure. JUnit is a masterpiece. As Martin Fowler tells us, "JUnit was born on a flight from Zurich to the 1997 OOPSLA in...

6 replies - 5225 views - 03/01/13 by Edmund Kirwan in Articles

Continuous Delivery != DevOps

Continuous Delivery and DevOps are interdependent, not equivalentSince the publication of Dave Farley and Jez Humble’s seminal...

0 replies - 2256 views - 02/28/13 by Steve Smith in Articles

"We Accept Pull Requests"

There are times when the industry in which I find myself does things that I just don't understand.Consider, for a moment, this blog by Jeff Handley,...

0 replies - 2099 views - 02/27/13 by Ted Neward in Articles

Understanding TCP/IP Network Stack & Writing Network Apps

We cannot imagine Internet service without TCP/IP. All Internet services we have developed and used at NHN are based on a solid basis, TCP/IP....

0 replies - 2538 views - 02/27/13 by Esen Sagynov in Articles

Agile Release Pattern: Merging Configuration

If you want to release your code frequently, you have to automate the release process. If your software interacts with shared components or other applications,...

0 replies - 1573 views - 02/27/13 by Johannes Brodwall in Articles

Q&A; From Building a DevOps Team That Isn't Evil

We had more questions in our live (and now available on-demand) webinar  ”Building a DevOps Team that Isn’t Evil” than I could get to. What...

0 replies - 1049 views - 02/27/13 by Eric Minick in Articles