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A big toast, celebrating Kubernetes 10th Birthday

Happy 10th Birthday Kubernetes! Another trip around the sun, with everyone (and we mean everyone) along for the ride. On June 7th, 2014, the first initial release of Kubernetes was committed to Github. Kubernetes was born as an open-source version of Borg and subsequently Omega, ‘container cluster m

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The DevOps Newsletter - Issue 001

Welcome to the first issue of The DevOps Newsletter from Dell Technologies. If you'd like to SUBSCRIBE to get the next issue in email, please go to the main page https://developer.dell.com and navigate to the center where our subscribe button lives.

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An Introduction to KubeVirt, Virtual Machines on Kubernetes – DevOps Dialogs Lightboard Series

There is no doubt that Kubernetes is the DeFacto standard when it comes to running cloud native applications for the enterprise. Many organizations are modernizing their development and build processes to run their applications in containers, but what does this mean for existing applications that ar

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Integrating Avesha's KubeSlice with Dell PowerFlex for Multi-Cluster Connectivity

This blog is written as a joint effort between Ryan Wallner from Dell Technologies and Rob Croteau of Avesha.   In today's rapidly evolving tech landscape, the ability to seamlessly connect and manage multiple Kubernetes clusters is paramount. This is where Avesha's KubeSlice comes into play, o

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What is GitOps? – DevOps Dialogs Lightboard Series

GitOps sounds and resembles terms like “DevOps,” so what is the difference and how are they related? GitOps is a form of DevOps and arguably a subset of DevOps. GitOps is focused on the tools and workflows that involve Git. Git is a version control utility widely used across the industry to help m

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NEW! DevOps Dispatch Podcast Series

As we head into conference season and prepare to soak up the massive doses of community, education, technology and show floors, Dell Technologies wanted to help you consume on the go and from home with our new DevOps Dispatch podcast series. DevOps Dispatch is a show that brings you the latest trend

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Join us Live on Twitch! - Wed. Sept. 27th - 10:00am Eastern

We're going LIVE on Twitch! Join us September 27th at 10am CST for our first DevOps Zone #LiveStream with Ryan Wallner and Florian Coulombel as they discuss #ContainerStorageModules 101. devops_zone - Twitch Subscribe today! 

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What is Persistent Storage in Kubernetes? – DevOps Dialogs Lightboard Series

Persistent Storage in Kubernetes is provided by both the Persistent Volume and Persistent Volume Claim objects in the Kubernetes API (Application Program Interface) resources. Persistent volumes give applications a place to store data where the data remains protected beyond the lifecycles (failure,

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Getting Started with PPDM REST API using Postman Collections

Introduction In today's rapidly evolving landscape of data management, the integration of automation has emerged as a pivotal element in optimising processes and elevating operational efficiency. Dell's PowerProtect Data Manager (PPDM) offers a robust and versatile REST API that empowers solution ar

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A Beginner's Guide to Using CloudIQ REST API with Python and Jupyter

A Beginner's Guide to Using CloudIQ REST API with Python and Jupyter What if you could leverage CloudIQ observability data to extract new insights the way that you want? This guide describes how to create new use case specific visualizations and insights using Python and Jupyter. 1- Introduction

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Cloud Native IDEs - what are they? why should you care?

Earlier this year I visited Chris Aniszczyk, CTO of the Cloud Native Compute Foundation, at his home here in Austin. Chris took me through a varitey of topics and from our conversations I put together seven videos (see the others below).  In this penultimate video, Chris talks about Cloud Nati

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Multicloud Object Storage as a Service

As the use of cloud computing continues to grow, more and more organizations are adopting a multicloud strategy. This means that they are using multiple cloud providers, each with its own strengths and weaknesses. This can be a great way to get the best of both worlds, but it also comes with its own

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Streamlining Lab Infrastructure with Ansible Terraform and AWS

A core tenet of DevOps culture is automation. DevOps is of course not limited to automation, it’s a major organizational mindset shift that comes along with cultural, organizational and technological changes to ultimately be able to deliver software more efficiently and effectively while keeping hig

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KubeCon Musings: Dell @ KubeCon EU Amsterdam

  Dell recently attended KubeCon EU in Amsterdam and I have the pleasure of joining the Dell team at the booth to talk about everything from Dell’s Container Storage Modules for Kubernetes to our validated stacks and future cloud offerings. We even had Alienware gaming computers and a fu

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EKS Anywhere, cluster autoscaling and node group aware topologies

This article is part of the EKS Anywhere series EKS Anywhere., extending the Hybrid cloud momentum In the current decade, customers are being benefited with a variety of on-premises/colocation based as-a-service flexible consumption models, e.g., Dell APEX wherein they can optimize their t

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Web Assembly, the third Major form of Compute

In my recent visit with Chris Aniszczyk, CTO of the Cloud Native Compute Foundation, he took me through the rise of Web Assembly (also known as WASM) and how it's establishing itself on servers, the cloud and edge devices. He also explained why he feels its on its way to become the third major form

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The Rise of Software Bill of Materials (SBOMs)

I recently visited Chris Aniszczyk, CTO of the Cloud Native Compute Foundation (CNCF) and one of the topics we covered was the advent of the Software Bill of Materials.  "SBOMs," which list the components of your software, allow you to identify potential security risks adding to your arsenal o

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The Continuous Delivery Foundation - what is it?

Melissa McKay of Jfrog talks about her involvement in the CD Foundation, both as a member of the technical oversight committee as well as the co-chair of the interoperability SIG. More from Melissa Software Security, Ignore at your own Peril

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Cloud Native Security - Nascent but Critical

I recently visited Chris Aniszczyk, CTO of the Cloud Native Compute Foundation (CNCF) to get his insight into a variety of topics. When we met, Chris had just returned from CloudNativeSecurityCon, the first industry vendor-neutral conference on open-source cloud security.  Not surprisingl

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Software Security, Ignore at your Peril

At last year's cdCon I caught a great Keynote on Software Security, Hacking the OSS Supply Chain, by Melissa McKay of Jfrog. After her presentation I approached her and asked if she would be up for doing an interview on the topic.  She graciously accepted and below is one of the two videos we

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