DevOps

Microsoft Build 2019 | DevOps – Where to start?
Microsoft Build 2019 | DevOps – Where to start? Session ID: THR2002 Let’s forget the DevOps buzzwords and the tools and talk about practical steps you can take to improve your own DevOps story.

Failure Is A Feature In Blameless DevOps
In blameless DevOps culture, failure is more than an option; it’s our friend. DevOps is just another term for value stream development. What does value streammean? Value is what arises during our interactions with customers and stakeholders. Once we get into value stream development, we quickly realize that value is not an entity. Value constantly changes. Value …

Microsoft Build 2019 | End to end application development and DevOps on Azure Kubernetes Service – BRK3039
Microsoft Build 2019 | End to end application development and DevOps on Azure Kubernetes Service Session ID: BRK3039 By itself, Kubernetes is not necessarily a developer-friendly platform. Building, deploying, and testing microservice-oriented applications involves a lot of manual work and copious amounts of YAML. Thankfully, Azure has the tools you need and makes Kubernetes …

Microsoft Build 2019 | Migrating your applications data and infrastructure to Azure
Microsoft Build 2019 | Migrating your applications data and infrastructure to Azure Session ID: BRK2021 Learn about the capabilities that make Azure the ideal destination for your applications, data, and infrastructure. You will get clear, scenario-based guidance on how to approach your migration & innovation journeys. Understand how to migrate different on-premises applications to …

Microsoft Build 2019 | From Zero to DevOps Superhero: The Container Edition
Microsoft Build 2019 | From Zero to DevOps Superhero: The Container Edition Session ID: BRK3028 Microservices and containers can be hard, and best practices are still being discovered. In this session we’ll learn about container orchestration, specifically Kubernetes, by bringing DevOps best practices into the mix. This is not another “Hello World” session with …

How To: Retrieve Subscription ID, Resource Group ID, Tenant ID, Client ID And Client Secret In Azure
Overview This shows how to retrieve important info (keys and values) that are used in Azure. These are : Subscription ID Resource Group ID Tenant ID Client ID Client Secret Subscription ID 01: Login to the Azure Portal, https://portal.azure.com. 02: From the menu, select “All services” > “General” > “Cost Management + Billing”. …

PyCon 2019 | Building Reproducible Python Applications For Secured Environments
PyCon 2019 | Building reproducible Python applications for secured environments Speaker: Kushal Das We all have to package Python based applications for various environments, starting from command line tools, to web applications. And depending on the users, it can be installed on thousands on computers or on a selected few systems. https://pypi.org is our …

How To Provision A Resource Group, Virtual Network And Virtual Machine In Azure
Overview This guide shows how to create the following resources in Microsoft Azure via the Azure Portal. Resource Group Virtual Network Virtual Machine Prerequisites Azure account with access rights to create the following resources Resource Group Virtual Network Virtual Machine Resource Group Here are some considerations when naming and creating a Resource Group …

What You Need To Know To Be A Sysadmin
The system administrator of yesteryear jockeyed users and wrangled servers all day, in between mornings and evenings spent running hundreds of meters of hundreds of cables. This is still true today, with the added complexity of cloud computing, containers, and virtual machines. Looking in from the outside, it can be difficult to pinpoint what exactly …

8 Principles To Achieve DevOps At Scale
Since you clicked on this article, you may be wondering why you aren’t achieving the level of quality, efficiency, and satisfaction you expect from your DevOps processes. Maybe you think other organizations are achieving more than you are. If so, you might be trying to do what everyone else is doing, rather than thinking independently …