Wowwwww !!!! Two new sections in just one newsletter! We would like to introduce the "Let's support i
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November 8 · Issue #9 · View online
Weekly newsletter with curated articles about DevOps.
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Wowwwww !!!! Two new sections in just one newsletter! We would like to introduce the “Let’s support it!” section, which we will bring to you projects that we believe that can change the world and you can somehow contribute. The second section is “How do we do it?”, because there is nothing better than seeing how others are doing their things. On the articles side, we have an excellent article explaining NTP server, which is necessary when you are running a cluster and need to keep the time synchronized between all machines. Additionally, examples of Linux netstat command, next generation of iptables and prerequisites for DevOps and Automation. Do you need a guidance to design a scalable architecture with Docker ? You will find this answer in the Docker Reference Architecture article..
Now is the time to learn a new programming language, so what do you think if have fun to do that? So check exercism.io and learn a new language today. If you have any recommended link, event, comic strip, DevOps job related, etc., feel free to send a tweet for us @devopsweeknews.
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New section!!!
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Make a More Secure Web with Let's Encrypt! by Sarah Gran | Generosity
Let’s encrypt needs your help! Let’s encrypt created a crowdfunding campaign to cover a month of their costs if you appreciate their work and want to contribute.
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The open-source guidelines of Zalando(.com), Europe's largest online fashion platform
Open-source is a great way to you or your company to improve quality, increase trust, save money (by getting fixes/features back), give something back to the community and attract talent or for individuals, attracts companies. So, the question is how do I start an open-source project? In this link, you can see how Zalando, the Europe’s largest online fashion platform, has created a guide to open-source their projects. It’s a really nice bootstrap for starting your project or guide your company to this world.
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Docker Reference Architecture: Designing Scalable, Portable Docker Container Networks - Docker, Inc.
Docker containers wrap a piece of software in a complete filesystem that contains everything needed to run: code, runtime, system tools, system libraries – anything that can be installed on a server. This guarantees that the software will always run the same, regardless of its environment. By default, containers isolate applications from one another and the underlying infrastructure, while providing an added layer of protection for the application. On this article you will learn how to Designing Scalable, Portable Docker Container Networks.
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NTP: I Need You to Go Ahead and Love It
When you are running a cluster, it is really important to keep the time correct in all machines, but how can I do that? You can use NTP to solve this problem, on this article Chris Short explains it in details.
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exercism.io
What do you think to learn a new programming language? Now you have your chance to learn it for free, check out this project!
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10 basic examples of linux netstat command
Definitely, netstat is one of the most important command line utilities when we talk about network (socket) connections on a system. In this article, you will find out 10 practical and necessary examples for daily life.
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What comes after ‘iptables’? It’s successor, of course: `nftables` – Red Hat Developer Blog
Nftables is a new packet classification framework that aims to replace the existing iptables, ip6tables, arptables and ebtables facilities. It aims to resolve a lot of limitations that exist in the venerable ip/ip6tables tools. We invite you to check how the new framework will work on this article.
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Three Prerequisites for DevOps and Automation
Are you doing DevOps on your company? Are you successful? On this article, Yaniv Yehuda explains the three concepts and practices that your organization should follow to successfully adopting DevOps.
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We wish you a great week!
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