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to see if there are obvious ways to speed this up in a major way. I know there are some smaller things like telling mydumper to overwrite the original file with it's output instead of creating another directory, writing to that, and copying the output file over the original. I'd love any advice.

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Network state stack Hackathon- up too 50K$ on prizes

Hi everyone 📷 I'm organizing a hackathon that combined on-chain gaming and social network (web3) If anyone wants to take a part as a developer or anything else and get the chance to earn prizes here is the link- https://ntwstate.org/ The prizes are up to 50K$

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Why cloud is cheaper than on-prem

In one of my other posts I mentioned how cloud is cheaper than on-prem then got downvoted like I was somehow wrong.. I felt they were just trying to win an argument.. Let me explain why cloud is in-fact more cost-effective for most businesses. If you have a reasonable counter argument please explain, as im always willing to learn.

1. Autoscaling features help you automatically scale your infrastructure up or down in response to the ebbs and flows of traffic.. Which is super useful for saving money.
2. You don't have to buy expensive servers and mass storage devices
3. You have high-availability which ensures uptime and means you're not loosing money due to downtime. Because your applications are continuously available even during server crashes and failures, as the cloud infrastructure can automatically redirect traffic from failed instances to other healthy instances
4. You have powerful big data visibility/metrics/analytics features the cloud offers
5. You dont have to worry as much about network and security as its managed and baked into the cloud provider
6. You don't have to worry power costs or consumption
7. You don't have to worry about things physically breaking and hire computer technicians to maintain them
8. You don't have to worry about fires and other natural disasters
9. You have servers located around the world for optimal load balancing
10. You dont have to replace everything every 3-5 years to avoid failures, or keep them patched.

Also side note: NETFLIX is one of the biggest tech companies (FAANG) and they run on AWS aswell do many others.. Also mods I encourage you to enforce your own rule No.7

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How do we decrease the Question/Answer posts here?

I am seeing an increase in posts asking a simple question that would be _much_ better suited for https://stackoverflow.com

Can we get a rule and have the mods start deleting these posts?

In the interim please join me in downvoting and _not_ answering the questions.

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So just to ask ?!?!

Are we going to fix chess.com?

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Did you cause any disaster in your environment, and how you fixed it.

In almost every devops interview, this question pops up,

Tell us about a disaster you did by mistake.

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Open source/free registry with HA

Hello,

I'm looking for an alternative to store our packages, the license for current solution is really expensive for us and we need to run HA setup for our package registry.

What are some alternatives on the market you know of ?

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Cloud Database for CRM

I’m looking for what would be the most cost effective cloud database system. I’m about to begin working with a developer (still in the hiring process) on creating a very customized web based CRM for my small business. I’m not well versed in the current offerings, and do not want to rely on a developer to push me in a direction.

Could anyone recommend what would be a good option? (And perhaps a smart choice of platforms to work with?)

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Anyone here burned out? How do you deal with it?

I been at my same job for 4 years now and promoted twice. I love doing what I do, I think it's just I'm tired of working at the same place doing the same thing everyday. I implement a lot of feature requests for future releases and bug fixes from all the tickets we get. It's the same thing every release and it's repetitive as hell. I decompress by hauling equipment for companies or moving people's stuff in my truck as a side hustle, which helps my mental state some. I just wanted to vent that I'm burnt out mentally.

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kube-webhook-certgen compatibility with k8s 1.25.4

Hey guys,

I'm currently working on a new k8s cluster deployment on Azure (AKS), and am going though and editing the terraform modules from the last deployment, as a few things were outdated and needed to be changed respectively.

I'm having a real hard time finding a kube-webhook-certgen version that's compatible with our k8s version, which is 1.25.4. Actually, I'm having a hard time finding whatsoever about the webhook-certgen version releases, let alone about the exact version compatible with 1.25.4 k8s.

Any assistance or guidance would be greatly appreciated, guys.

Thank you!

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I took the AWS Purity Test, I think I may spend too much time in AWS….

Colleague sent this to me - thought this was pretty funny. I got a 43.

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Not sure if this is allowed but here's the link if any of you want to take it, let me know your scores: https://www.awspuritytest.com/

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GitLab deciding between ArgoCD and Flux (spoiler: they went with Flux)

Really great discussion at GitLab about adopting Flux over ArgoCD. Long thread, but great information in there and highly recommend a quick read.

Have you had to make a similar decision, choosing between ArgoCD and Flux? If so, what'd you end up with and why?

Personally I work with Flux and really enjoy it, but I don't have a ton of exposure to ArgoCD.

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Kubernetes + VoIP

I'm a junior DevOps with 6 months in the field, My current company uses an asterisk to manage VoIP systems but is currently using EC2 + ECS to manage their infrastructure

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They want me to present a PoC for Asterisk on Kubernetes. I have a few questions:

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\- is it better to use Kubernetes directly or through some managed service like EKS?

\- I've heard about many tooling associated with Kubernetes like kops etc. - is that part of Kubernetes or just a wrapper to make things easier

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Many Thanks

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CalTech certification program in Devops?

Expressed interest in a cert program -- its about $5k. I think the gamut it runs is 3 months.
CTME | DevOps Post Graduate Certificate Program (caltech.edu)

They are following up pretty often -- spoke with an instructor pushed back a little by saying that some of the curriculum is old (why are they teaching Jenkins, Chef, Ansible) -- they said they do cover Terraform, not sure why it's not listed on curriculum. I could learn on Udemy for free if disciplined -- already have Nanodegree from Udacity.) Platform for training they use is Simpliearn.


I'm told

1) Offered 20 projects to work on to add to portfolio along with a capstone project

2) 85 percentage job placement (mid-level to beginner)
3) All remote no in person (live in-person bootcamps can run north of $20k+)

Red flags are for me obviously the

1) Cost (for a certificate program -- and not sure even how the quality of the program is. Just marketed with Caltech name)

2) Classes are taught on weekend -- not sure how many hours but imagine 8 total

3) Curriculum material seems old-- seems to generalist (maybe a week or two cover Kubernetes)


Also by doing it online, you are not building networks or real-life relationships, which gets overlooked for getting jobs.

My goal is to find a somewhat legit program that could make you me more competitive in the job-market. I've been out of market 3 months and want to keep my skills sharp (partly health reasons and massive burnout). Longer I'm out harder it will be to keep my skin in the game. I'm currently doing job-hunting and even with job thinking it might be an investment to help me develop my career. There are front-end, AI, bootcamps -- don't have the interest in those and also its in person

As someone with 2 years of experience and mostly self-taught, is this something that would be helpful? Obviously you want some type of outcome and not get screwed with not getting value. Some aspects seem sus, obviously I know they want your business.

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Books or tutorial to learn python scripting

What is the good book or tutorial to learn python scripting? I do have some java development experience. What are the library to learn automation with linux and aws. Help!! How did you start leaning python scripting. What helped you most?

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Do employers care about Coursera DevOps certifications?

This month I finished the Coursera IBM DevOps and Software Engineering Professional Certificate. I'm sure the knowledge will be useful when looking for work after college. However, I'm simply curious: do employers even really care if you can show that you've been awarded that certification? If not, would it be better to instead focus on a technology-specific certification like the Kubernetes cert, for example?

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Do employers care about Coursera DevOps certifications?

This month I finished the Coursera IBM DevOps and Software Engineering Professional Certificate. I'm sure the knowledge will be useful when looking for work after college. However, I'm simply curious: do employers even really care if you can show that you've been awarded that certification? If not, would it be better to instead focus on a technology-specific certification like the Kubernetes cert, for example?

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where to find freelance for DevOps

I am full time employee in india and i should say i am underpaid because of the career mistakes i had made in my life.
unable to bear the monthly Expenses which i cannot reduce for god's sake. I am trying to look for freelance work to earn that extra mile but can't see where to get work. Tried few freelance websites but did not help. If any of you guys doing freelance on similar tech how is that you are pulling the clients?, any help appreciated.

My tech:
Aws
Jenkins
K8s on EKS
Linux
Nginx
Terraform
JBoss
Tomcat
Apache

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Interesting CI/CD Problem Involving GPU compute

Due to firewalls and corp stuff we can only run Jenkins on CPU machines... but we have a use-case where we need to run an automated and long-running GPU-dependent process.

We have connectivity to AWS GPU instances from our Jenkins server, so I was trying to SSH and run the command to kick off processing from there.

My challenge is the ssh connection gets terminated while the process is running (due to sshd config params that I can't change because of security policies).

Any thoughts on a work-around for this? Essentially run a jenkins job that runs a long process on an AWS instance and retrieves the outputs to display gracefully in the console.

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