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5 Different types of cloud-specific and open-source ingress controllers
Explore the top 5 open-source ingress controllers for Kubernetes. From Istio and HAProxy to Traefik and NGINX, choose the right tool to automate traffic management and boost security.
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5 examples of security incidents within a Kubernetes environment
Kubernetes has a lot of advantages but also comes with security threats. Here are some of the major ones and their response strategies.
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The four-eyes principle: what’s important in a DevOps world
The four-eyes principle: what's important in a DevOps world. In this article we'll cover what it is and zoom in into some practical examples.
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8 best data visualization tools and frameworks
Selecting the right tool for your data visualization needs can be confusing. Here are 8 tools you can choose from.
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7 Open-source web development frameworks you should use
Learn about open-source web development frameworks that developers can use in upcoming projects.
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List of the top Ingress controllers for Kubernetes
Are you looking for a way to expose software services to external networks easily? Look no further than Ingress controllers for Kubernetes.
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Overriding variables in Terraform
Sometimes, overriding variables in Terraform is needed for testing or using code outside its intended usage patterns. This article shows you how.
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Video interview: Mirantis Lens is the Kubernetes IDE you didn’t know you needed
Edward Ionel talks about how Mirantis Lens unifies Dev & Ops around Kubernetes workflows. With unique features, a wide user base, and great flexibility, Lens is sure to ease your Kubernetes operations.
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Combine Portainer & GitLab to solve tech and business challenges around containers
Explore the dynamic synergy between Portainer and GitLab, two powerhouse platforms revolutionizing container orchestration. Discover how their seamless collaboration streamlines workflows, enhances collaboration, and empowers businesses for agile, innovative success.
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Chaos engineering: A step-by-step guide
Chaos engineering is a discipline that helps to improve system resilience through controlled experiments that simulate real-world failures. By intentionally causing disruptions, chaos engineering allows organizations to identify weaknesses in their systems and address them before they lead to actual outages. Learn more about how to design and conduct chaos experiments effectively.
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Implementing a Microservices Approach to Software Testing using Gitlab and Kubernetes
Project testing doesn’t have to be a 10-tool-affair. You can avoid information silos, increase team visibility and implement faster, scalable DevOps testing with Microservices.
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How Teleport addresses infrastructure security identity issues and policy challenges
Read to learn how Teleport tackles infrastructure security identity issues and policy challenges in the ever-changing IT landscape.