Looking for an HTTP load-testing tool that can POST variable payloads
I'm doing load-testing of a backend API service, and I need to be able to increment a JSON field in the payload on every request. Most of the HTTP load testers I've looked at seem to be oriented at reproducing complex workflows for front-end stuff. I just need to hit one endpoint at variable rates while incrementing a counter in the payload. Does anyone happen to know of a tool that'd be able to accomplish this? Simpler is better in this case.
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I'm doing load-testing of a backend API service, and I need to be able to increment a JSON field in the payload on every request. Most of the HTTP load testers I've looked at seem to be oriented at reproducing complex workflows for front-end stuff. I just need to hit one endpoint at variable rates while incrementing a counter in the payload. Does anyone happen to know of a tool that'd be able to accomplish this? Simpler is better in this case.
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Looking for an HTTP load-testing tool that can POST variable payloads
I'm doing load-testing of a backend API service, and I need to be able to increment a JSON field in the payload on every request. Most of the...
Phorklift is an HTTP daemon with clear, powerful and dynamic configuration
The main feature of Phorklift is using Lua as configuration. It's very clear in most cases. While it can be powerful if need. It can even create/update/delete the configuration dynamiclly, may be used for e.g. micro-service.
The project's page describes this in details and gives some configuration fragments. There are also some more complete configuration examples.
I think this is suitable for devops.
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The main feature of Phorklift is using Lua as configuration. It's very clear in most cases. While it can be powerful if need. It can even create/update/delete the configuration dynamiclly, may be used for e.g. micro-service.
The project's page describes this in details and gives some configuration fragments. There are also some more complete configuration examples.
I think this is suitable for devops.
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GitHub
GitHub - Phorklift/phorklift: Phorklift is an HTTP server and proxy daemon, with clear, powerful and dynamic configuration.
Phorklift is an HTTP server and proxy daemon, with clear, powerful and dynamic configuration. - GitHub - Phorklift/phorklift: Phorklift is an HTTP server and proxy daemon, with clear, powerful and ...
Creating stored procedures through UrbanCodeDeploy pipelines.
I was wondering if anyone here has some idea on creating stored procedures in Microsoft SQL Server through UrbanCodeDeploy pipelines. I tried googling but wasn't able to find any relevant solution
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I was wondering if anyone here has some idea on creating stored procedures in Microsoft SQL Server through UrbanCodeDeploy pipelines. I tried googling but wasn't able to find any relevant solution
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Creating stored procedures through UrbanCodeDeploy pipelines.
I was wondering if anyone here has some idea on creating stored procedures in Microsoft SQL Server through UrbanCodeDeploy pipelines. I tried...
For those doing CI/CD for Xamarin, do any of you use GitHub Actions but offload to your own server?
Do you recommend this as one way to go or do you prefer using AppCenter and integrating that with GitHub?
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Do you recommend this as one way to go or do you prefer using AppCenter and integrating that with GitHub?
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For those doing CI/CD for Xamarin, do any of you use GitHub...
Do you recommend this as one way to go or do you prefer using AppCenter and integrating that with GitHub?
Software Dev to Devops
I am thinking of getting a few certs to make a career change:
- RHCSA
- AWS certified Developer
- AWS Devops Engineer
I don’t have much experience in any of these areas and have a training center near by so I am thinking it couldn’t hurt. Would you include anything like VMware? Do you think certs hold value? Appreciate all opinions!
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I am thinking of getting a few certs to make a career change:
- RHCSA
- AWS certified Developer
- AWS Devops Engineer
I don’t have much experience in any of these areas and have a training center near by so I am thinking it couldn’t hurt. Would you include anything like VMware? Do you think certs hold value? Appreciate all opinions!
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Software Dev to Devops
I am thinking of getting a few certs to make a career change: - RHCSA - AWS certified Developer - AWS Devops Engineer I don’t have much...
Is it just me, or do companies think DevOps engineers can solve all their problems
I've recently been looking at applying at companies to grow my career as a DevOps engineer.
I'm noticing that allot of companies don't seem to understand the role of a DevOps engineer or the culture of DevOps.
For example, they would list requirements that are not at all DevOps related and more security or network related, which in that case should they not just hire a network engineer ?
And regarding security, should they not then list the position as a DevSecOps engineer ?
Im getting really frustrated.
It almost feels that companies think if they have a issue they can't solve, they need to hire a DevOps engineer , since we are some type of magician that can solve all of their problems.
Is it just me thinking like this ?
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I've recently been looking at applying at companies to grow my career as a DevOps engineer.
I'm noticing that allot of companies don't seem to understand the role of a DevOps engineer or the culture of DevOps.
For example, they would list requirements that are not at all DevOps related and more security or network related, which in that case should they not just hire a network engineer ?
And regarding security, should they not then list the position as a DevSecOps engineer ?
Im getting really frustrated.
It almost feels that companies think if they have a issue they can't solve, they need to hire a DevOps engineer , since we are some type of magician that can solve all of their problems.
Is it just me thinking like this ?
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Is it just me, or do companies think DevOps engineers can solve...
I've recently been looking at applying at companies to grow my career as a DevOps engineer. I'm noticing that allot of companies don't seem to...
Build Cross-Platform apps with .NET Core with these best practices
https://arohi-adhyaru.medium.com/build-cross-platform-apps-with-net-core-with-these-best-practices-9dcc7d31d15a
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Medium
Build Cross-Platform apps with .NET Core with these best practices
Find these best .Net core best practices to optimize your app.
Getting into DevOps
Hello,
I’m after some information that would help me get into the DevOps role as I unfortunately flunked out of my CS degree (final year) as I was not in a good situation.
Currently, I am in the “do everything from web dev, customer service, setup and configure networks, AD management, to backups, patch management for software and servers, AV endpoint management, incident response, Azure/365 admin, diagnose common problems with software, hardware and all three major OSes, hardware repair, random security related tasks and the list goes on” role at a small company for 1 year. (Don’t even know the title for my job would be)
I am working towards getting entry-level AWS certificates and RHCSA as I see them to be the best for getting my foot in the door (would prefer to be vendor agnostic with Linux), as well as playing with Git, Docker, Ansible, Terraform and K8s, while concurrently playing with Python, Golang and ML. Going to start with Jenkins soon. I have always been interested in the Pen testing role (also working towards OSCP), but am open to the wider InfoSec/CyberSec role.
Am based in the UK. Any suggestions on what I should do break into the space? Not many junior roles around me and worried that the lack of degree would close a lot of doors on me.
Thank you.
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Hello,
I’m after some information that would help me get into the DevOps role as I unfortunately flunked out of my CS degree (final year) as I was not in a good situation.
Currently, I am in the “do everything from web dev, customer service, setup and configure networks, AD management, to backups, patch management for software and servers, AV endpoint management, incident response, Azure/365 admin, diagnose common problems with software, hardware and all three major OSes, hardware repair, random security related tasks and the list goes on” role at a small company for 1 year. (Don’t even know the title for my job would be)
I am working towards getting entry-level AWS certificates and RHCSA as I see them to be the best for getting my foot in the door (would prefer to be vendor agnostic with Linux), as well as playing with Git, Docker, Ansible, Terraform and K8s, while concurrently playing with Python, Golang and ML. Going to start with Jenkins soon. I have always been interested in the Pen testing role (also working towards OSCP), but am open to the wider InfoSec/CyberSec role.
Am based in the UK. Any suggestions on what I should do break into the space? Not many junior roles around me and worried that the lack of degree would close a lot of doors on me.
Thank you.
https://redd.it/o68mxc
@r_devops
reddit
Getting into DevOps
Hello, I’m after some information that would help me get into the DevOps role as I unfortunately flunked out of my CS degree (final year) as I...
Development databases in Docker aren’t good enough
Hi r/devops,
Full disclosure - I'm a software engineer working on Spawn. We've put together this blog post to discuss why we think Docker falls short of giving you realistic and useful development database environments: https://medium.com/spawn-db/development-databases-in-docker-arent-good-enough-503ea95e7545
Your thoughts and opinions on this would be very welcome!
We've certainly felt the pain of using development database environments only to find out that our changes go wrong when they reach production. We built Spawn to try and make that pain go away by making it possible to instantly provision realistic production-like environments for Dev and CI workflows.
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Hi r/devops,
Full disclosure - I'm a software engineer working on Spawn. We've put together this blog post to discuss why we think Docker falls short of giving you realistic and useful development database environments: https://medium.com/spawn-db/development-databases-in-docker-arent-good-enough-503ea95e7545
Your thoughts and opinions on this would be very welcome!
We've certainly felt the pain of using development database environments only to find out that our changes go wrong when they reach production. We built Spawn to try and make that pain go away by making it possible to instantly provision realistic production-like environments for Dev and CI workflows.
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Six mistakes to avoid while considering DevOps transformation
Discussed a few common mistakes that businesses should avoid to achieve transformational change with DevOps. What to Avoid When Considering DevOps Transformation
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Discussed a few common mistakes that businesses should avoid to achieve transformational change with DevOps. What to Avoid When Considering DevOps Transformation
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softwebsolutions
What to Avoid When Considering DevOps Transformation
In this blog, we will discuss a few common mistakes that businesses should avoid to achieve transformational change with DevOps.
What is your opinion on Incident Management Tools
Hey Folks,
I am interested in what other teams are using for incident management tooling.
Are you rolling your own or using a SAAS provider such as Pagerduty / Splunk On Call (formerly Victorops) / Squadcast.
I am currently going down the journey of implementing a third party service to intelligently handle alert / event notification and routing.
From what I have seen so far a lot of the providers seem to have feature parity with the key difference coming down to price.
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Hey Folks,
I am interested in what other teams are using for incident management tooling.
Are you rolling your own or using a SAAS provider such as Pagerduty / Splunk On Call (formerly Victorops) / Squadcast.
I am currently going down the journey of implementing a third party service to intelligently handle alert / event notification and routing.
From what I have seen so far a lot of the providers seem to have feature parity with the key difference coming down to price.
https://redd.it/o67ib1
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reddit
What is your opinion on Incident Management Tools
Hey Folks, I am interested in what other teams are using for incident management tooling. Are you rolling your own or using a SAAS provider...
setting up a new environment in azure (beside the existing AD)
hey guys,
coming from google cloud, so azure is kind of new for me (and the company I joined as well)...
i want to setup a somehow separated cluster for k8s and create all the needed stuff like networks, etc. with terraform.
we already use office365 and the azure AD, but nothing else like VMs or DBs.
how can I avoid destroying the AD while creating my k8s stuff? no on in the company has knowledge about that, and I maybe google'd the wrong stuff.
can I just create a "project" like in google cloud (is that "Tennant" the proper equivalent thing for this?) or do I need to do something else?
Best,
dejeckehoot
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@r_devops
hey guys,
coming from google cloud, so azure is kind of new for me (and the company I joined as well)...
i want to setup a somehow separated cluster for k8s and create all the needed stuff like networks, etc. with terraform.
we already use office365 and the azure AD, but nothing else like VMs or DBs.
how can I avoid destroying the AD while creating my k8s stuff? no on in the company has knowledge about that, and I maybe google'd the wrong stuff.
can I just create a "project" like in google cloud (is that "Tennant" the proper equivalent thing for this?) or do I need to do something else?
Best,
dejeckehoot
https://redd.it/o6cil6
@r_devops
reddit
setting up a new environment in azure (beside the existing AD)
hey guys, coming from google cloud, so azure is kind of new for me (and the company I joined as well)... i want to setup a somehow separated...
Currently joined as a devops engineer
Its been few days since i joined as a devops engineer and i Have little/basic experience of 6 months from my previous job,
Currently i have been asked to look into their application stack and below is the stack,
Frontend: angular
Backend language: C#
Backend framework: .net core
Cloud: Azure, soon to be shifting to AWS
Database: postgresql
CI : jenkins
I have to shortly design and implement an architecture by myself which i am very excited and frightened at the same time to create three environments for test, demo and production with high availability and scalability.
This is how i am planning to implement on AWS as cloud provider,
Code > gitlab > jenkins > ansible > docker
The code will be pushed to gitlab and the code will be pulled automatically to jenkins to run a job via webhooks.
In Jenkins i need add a few ssh commands to push the build version to dockerhub with env variables and add a post build action towards ansible to run the deployment and service yaml scripts
Now i am stuck in thinking with three big questions
1) if i should use only docker and docker swarm to deploy the web application.
2) Or shall i use Kubernetes cluster in place of docker from above architecture stack for both containerization and orchestration.
3) this is my major stuck point, how the hell do i go about attaching the database to the web application if i am using docker or Kubernetes.
Please advise
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Its been few days since i joined as a devops engineer and i Have little/basic experience of 6 months from my previous job,
Currently i have been asked to look into their application stack and below is the stack,
Frontend: angular
Backend language: C#
Backend framework: .net core
Cloud: Azure, soon to be shifting to AWS
Database: postgresql
CI : jenkins
I have to shortly design and implement an architecture by myself which i am very excited and frightened at the same time to create three environments for test, demo and production with high availability and scalability.
This is how i am planning to implement on AWS as cloud provider,
Code > gitlab > jenkins > ansible > docker
The code will be pushed to gitlab and the code will be pulled automatically to jenkins to run a job via webhooks.
In Jenkins i need add a few ssh commands to push the build version to dockerhub with env variables and add a post build action towards ansible to run the deployment and service yaml scripts
Now i am stuck in thinking with three big questions
1) if i should use only docker and docker swarm to deploy the web application.
2) Or shall i use Kubernetes cluster in place of docker from above architecture stack for both containerization and orchestration.
3) this is my major stuck point, how the hell do i go about attaching the database to the web application if i am using docker or Kubernetes.
Please advise
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reddit
Currently joined as a devops engineer
Its been few days since i joined as a devops engineer and i Have little/basic experience of 6 months from my previous job, Currently i have been...
Azure Devops installation
Hi all,
I would like to get Azure DevOps setup and was wondering if I need to install Git before I can use DevOps?
Thanks in advance.
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Hi all,
I would like to get Azure DevOps setup and was wondering if I need to install Git before I can use DevOps?
Thanks in advance.
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Azure Devops installation
Hi all, I would like to get Azure DevOps setup and was wondering if I need to install Git before I can use DevOps? Thanks in advance.
Can you link to any videos which explain how a server farm backs up its data? It must be a very large amount of data to backup & I’d like to learn more about how it’s done.
Is it typically raid drives, on-site removables aka iron mountain, off-site using a wide pipe, etc.
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Is it typically raid drives, on-site removables aka iron mountain, off-site using a wide pipe, etc.
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Can you link to any videos which explain how a server farm backs...
Is it typically raid drives, on-site removables aka iron mountain, off-site using a wide pipe, etc.
What motivates you?
I became a devops engineer from developer and I feel I am no longer driven or motivated. As a developer I used to be excited to write code and create applications and now I feel my job is to run what others are writing. There is no true product innovation in that. Any thoughts or suggestions?
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I became a devops engineer from developer and I feel I am no longer driven or motivated. As a developer I used to be excited to write code and create applications and now I feel my job is to run what others are writing. There is no true product innovation in that. Any thoughts or suggestions?
https://redd.it/o6hct6
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reddit
What motivates you?
I became a devops engineer from developer and I feel I am no longer driven or motivated. As a developer I used to be excited to write code and...
Measure the uptime of the kubernetes services with prometheus?
Can any body help with this or give me an idea how to go about it, I struggle to find relevant content on google about this
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Can any body help with this or give me an idea how to go about it, I struggle to find relevant content on google about this
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Measure the uptime of the kubernetes services with prometheus?
Can any body help with this or give me an idea how to go about it, I struggle to find relevant content on google about this
Which is a good book or tutorial to learn operating system concepts as a foundation for DevOps
Hi iam looking to learn operating system concepts as a foundation for DevOps learning. Could you please help with a tutorial or book
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Hi iam looking to learn operating system concepts as a foundation for DevOps learning. Could you please help with a tutorial or book
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OAM for Non-Containerized Apps
Has anyone tried Open Application Model (OAM) to simplify , abstract infrastructure for Non-Containerized Applications ?
OAM Spec
I could see only reference implementation for Kubernetes, Containerized Apps.
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Has anyone tried Open Application Model (OAM) to simplify , abstract infrastructure for Non-Containerized Applications ?
OAM Spec
I could see only reference implementation for Kubernetes, Containerized Apps.
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GitHub
GitHub - oam-dev/spec: Open Application Model (OAM).
Open Application Model (OAM). Contribute to oam-dev/spec development by creating an account on GitHub.
Tracking TechStack versions
Hi mates, guys how can i track or monitor my tech stacks versions? For example we are using our infrastructure Java, Kubernetes, Jenkins, Nodejs and others.I wanna monitor all these technologies's versions.I create some platform or some scripts which these give informations about TechStack and also track new, latest versions notifications about it.
P.S sorry my english. Ty
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Hi mates, guys how can i track or monitor my tech stacks versions? For example we are using our infrastructure Java, Kubernetes, Jenkins, Nodejs and others.I wanna monitor all these technologies's versions.I create some platform or some scripts which these give informations about TechStack and also track new, latest versions notifications about it.
P.S sorry my english. Ty
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Tracking TechStack versions
Hi mates, guys how can i track or monitor my tech stacks versions? For example we are using our infrastructure Java, Kubernetes, Jenkins, Nodejs...
What's the typical markup rate by Randstad for a devops engineer position.
Hi,
I'm trying to figure out a typical markup rate by Randstad for a devops engineer position with 10 years of experience going through them to the client.
I know there are many unknown variables to consider but I'm generally trying to understand from their recruiting stand point on what's the lowest they can do.
Knowing that might give me a little perspective on quoting the contract rate while working Corp to Corp engagement.
Regards.
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Hi,
I'm trying to figure out a typical markup rate by Randstad for a devops engineer position with 10 years of experience going through them to the client.
I know there are many unknown variables to consider but I'm generally trying to understand from their recruiting stand point on what's the lowest they can do.
Knowing that might give me a little perspective on quoting the contract rate while working Corp to Corp engagement.
Regards.
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r/devops - What's the typical markup rate by Randstad for a devops engineer position.
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