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10 DevOps must-reads | The Enterprisers Project - 0 views

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    From measuring what matters to why teamwork comes first - a compendium of DevOps advice from your peers.
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7 Specific Suggestions to Sabotage DevOps Simply -- |12| - 0 views

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    Have you ever felt like people were conspiring to make DevOps fail? They probably had good intentions but they just made DevOps more difficult than it should be. What if it was actually intentional? The resistance gets organized…
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DevOps: More Than Automation - Ed Coffey's Blog - 1 views

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    A discussion of the important difference between automation and devops, in particular with regards hiring for impact. Don't hire an automation specialist as your devops strategy.
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The Four values of a devops transformation - 0 views

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    A good set of four values to help drive a devops flavoured transformation. Work lean, embrace failure, automate everything and demand diversity.
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Gene Kim's 7 secrets of DevOps success - 0 views

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    DevOps is going mainstream as large, complex organizations credit DevOps with IT transformation. Author and DevOps guru Gene Kim details how leaders have successfully transformed enterprise IT.
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What is DevOps? | Atlassian - 0 views

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    Devops is still a new topic for lots of people, and this introduction is a nice place to start. It provides a bit of the history, along with explaining Devops with a focus on culture, automation, measurement and sharing.
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DevOps study finds informal teams perform better | TechBeacon - 0 views

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    A recent study of Dev and Ops professionals in large enterprises found that those with the least mature DevOps implementations were seeing the most success. While that sounds like a paradox, it's the approach the teams took that matters.
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How can there be a DevOps engineer? - Logit Blog - 0 views

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    How can there be a DevOps engineer? I often see vacancies with the job title DevOps engineer and always think, this makes no sense. DevOps is all about collaboration between two different expertises. In this blog post, I want to share the history of DevOps and my thought about the role of DevOps engineer.
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    DevOps cannot be a single role. What do you think?
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The Open Guide to Amazon Web Services - 0 views

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    This is an insanely large and detailed guide to using AWS and making the most out of it: lessons learned, best practices, hidden features that are actually lifesavers, ...
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    This is an insanely large and detailed guide to using AWS and making the most out of it: lessons learned, best practices, hidden features that are actually lifesavers, ...
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Hardening Framework - 2 views

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    Security + DevOps Automatic Server Hardening
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    Security + DevOps Automatic Server Hardening
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Werken volgens DevOps: nut of noodzaak? - ICT MagazineICT Magazine - 0 views

  • Het gevaar van een methode is dat deze doorslaat in een ideologie. Doel en middelen worden door elkaar gehaald. ‘A fool with a tool’. Goede ideeën in de handen van middelmatige mensen is een probleem dat niet onderschat mag worden.
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My New Definition of DevOps · Ken Mugrage's Blog - 0 views

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    DevOps: A culture where people, regardless of title or background, work together to imagine, develop, deploy and operate a system.
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DevOps and sharing | that marta - 0 views

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    One of the tenets of devops is sharing. But how do you best facilitate sharing in your own organisation? This essay and talk go into detail about the importance of communication, tips for asking questions and other good advice.
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Trash Your Servers and Burn Your Code: Immutable Infrastructure and Disposable Components - 1 views

  • an old system inevitably grows warts
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    As a developer and sometimes system administrator, one of the scariest things I ever encounter is a server that's been running for ages which has seen multiple upgrades of system and application software. Why? Because an old system inevitably grows warts. They start as one-time hacks during outages. A quick edit to a config file saves the day. "We'll put it back into Chef later," we say, as we finally head off to sleep after a marathon fire fighting session.
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