Kubecon EU 2023
Does it happen that you will be at Kubecon Europe 2023? We will be at booth P15, ready to talk about AI/ML, MLOps, open-source ML, Kubeflow, and more. There are a bunch of demos Ubuntu prepared and a fun keynote on secure MLOps. Read more and meet us there!
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Does it happen that you will be at Kubecon Europe 2023? We will be at booth P15, ready to talk about AI/ML, MLOps, open-source ML, Kubeflow, and more. There are a bunch of demos Ubuntu prepared and a fun keynote on secure MLOps. Read more and meet us there!
https://redd.it/12q00v6
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Medium
Open source MLOps at Kubecon with Ubuntu
Would you like to learn more about Open source MLOps at Kubecon? Pass by Ubuntu’s booth at Kubecon EU 2023
DevOps career guidance
Hello! I'm new to this community and this methodology as well.
I have been trying to learn DevOps since a month now and I'm interning at a company. I was interested in AIML at first, but they gave me DevOps and Development to study. I'm not good at coding tbh, but I'm trying my best to make logic skills strong. (Techstack - Java)
Now, about DevOps, could all the DevOps experts please recommend a road map as to how to learn DevOps and it's tools? What are the resources from where all of you learnt DevOps?
I have come across a lot of road maps and resources, but I want to know from all of you.
Kindly tell the resources as well, if available.
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Hello! I'm new to this community and this methodology as well.
I have been trying to learn DevOps since a month now and I'm interning at a company. I was interested in AIML at first, but they gave me DevOps and Development to study. I'm not good at coding tbh, but I'm trying my best to make logic skills strong. (Techstack - Java)
Now, about DevOps, could all the DevOps experts please recommend a road map as to how to learn DevOps and it's tools? What are the resources from where all of you learnt DevOps?
I have come across a lot of road maps and resources, but I want to know from all of you.
Kindly tell the resources as well, if available.
https://redd.it/12pte6d
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Reddit
r/devops on Reddit: DevOps career guidance
Posted by u/ojay_2809 - No votes and 12 comments
A Kubernetes Operator in Rust
https://thetechtrailblazer.blog/2023/04/18/a-kubernetes-operator-in-rust/
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https://thetechtrailblazer.blog/2023/04/18/a-kubernetes-operator-in-rust/
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The Tech Trailblazer
A Kubernetes Operator in Rust
You can check the operator yourself here, or use it as boilerplate code to start your own rust operator. A little bit of background I’ve been writing Kubernetes operators for quite some time …
Docker desktop ?
I used to recall docker having instructions on their website to install docker locally with zero issue and now everything on their website eventually points to docker desktop??
Is this the only way to get it without having to install using via option Colima / other customized ways ?
I’ve never used docker desktop so please someone enlighten me why this now
Edit: on MacOS
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I used to recall docker having instructions on their website to install docker locally with zero issue and now everything on their website eventually points to docker desktop??
Is this the only way to get it without having to install using via option Colima / other customized ways ?
I’ve never used docker desktop so please someone enlighten me why this now
Edit: on MacOS
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Reddit
r/devops on Reddit: Docker desktop ?
Posted by u/nipaellafunk - No votes and 5 comments
How much networking is required for devops?
I want to work in devops. How much networking is enough for this role?
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I want to work in devops. How much networking is enough for this role?
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Reddit
r/devops on Reddit: How much networking is required for devops?
Posted by u/golesu - No votes and 2 comments
Rooftop Event – KubeCon Amsterdam
Hello all,
To enhance the finale of your KubeCon experience, FluxNinja has arranged a special rooftop gathering!
Where & When: W Lounge, Amsterdam at 9 pm on Thursday. Join us to unwind and connect with peers while enjoying sensational views of the city!
Reserve your spot on the waitlist here: **https://partiful.com/e/svc8K9IDtsEAli0hCKdc**
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Hello all,
To enhance the finale of your KubeCon experience, FluxNinja has arranged a special rooftop gathering!
Where & When: W Lounge, Amsterdam at 9 pm on Thursday. Join us to unwind and connect with peers while enjoying sensational views of the city!
Reserve your spot on the waitlist here: **https://partiful.com/e/svc8K9IDtsEAli0hCKdc**
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Partiful
RSVP to The FluxNinja Social Hour @ KubeCon Amsterdam | Partiful
The FluxNinja team is thrilled to invite you to an exclusive event during our upcoming visit to Amsterdam! Join us for a night of stimulating conversations, networking, and fun as we close out KubeCon in style.
This is a fantastic opportunity for you to…
This is a fantastic opportunity for you to…
What are your views on Harness / Argo / Gitlab?
What are your views on Harness / Argo / Gitlab ? Need reviews about all these 3 products. I tried harness but got stuck while installing "delegate". What is your view on this? and how did you manage to set up your delegate?
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What are your views on Harness / Argo / Gitlab ? Need reviews about all these 3 products. I tried harness but got stuck while installing "delegate". What is your view on this? and how did you manage to set up your delegate?
https://redd.it/12qcd0a
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Reddit
r/devops on Reddit: What are your views on Harness / Argo / Gitlab?
Posted by u/callmedevilthebad - No votes and 3 comments
I also hate it whenever I have to wait for a pipeline to finish wanting to know if my change is good and the pipeline passes or if there are problems I need to fix first.
https://www.infrastructureposts.com/p/e5-building-better-cicd-pipelines
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https://www.infrastructureposts.com/p/e5-building-better-cicd-pipelines
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Infrastructure as Posts
E5: Building Better CI/CD Pipelines
I’m personally in some kind of hate/love relationship with pipelines. I love them for all the work they do for me and could never imagine going back to a world without them. I also hate it whenever I have to wait for a pipeline to finish. Eagerly wanting…
TLS cert provisioning and secrets management for secure enclaves
Using secure enclaves should be simple, so we developed a system to provide TLS certificate provisioning and secrets management out of the box. To ensure that the abstraction would be completely language agnostic, we also added an on-enclave API to manage encryption, decryption and attestation document retrieval. Here's how we did it.
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Using secure enclaves should be simple, so we developed a system to provide TLS certificate provisioning and secrets management out of the box. To ensure that the abstraction would be completely language agnostic, we also added an on-enclave API to manage encryption, decryption and attestation document retrieval. Here's how we did it.
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Evervault
How We Built Cages: Cage Provisioning — Blog — Evervault
Providing TLS certificate provisioning and secrets management out of the box
Why wouldn't you just use all rules for a tool like Sonarcloud?
Our company uses Sonarcloud to do code analysis on our Github repos, to find hidden bugs or pitfalls, to ensure that it's maintainable, etc.
What I'm wondering is; if implementing these rules helps with code and reducing tech debt, why wouldn't a person just implement all rules? It would point out each and every issue with your repos - wouldn't that make you the 'ultimate' programmer, and maximize quality for your repos? Kind of like having a senior programmer standing over you & pointing out all of the ways you can improve your code?
If not, how do you best determine what rules are 'legit' & useful, and what aren't?
Side question: Could I use a tool like this on Visual Studio Code in order to have it critique my code as I write? (Theres an extension called Sonarlint, but I'm not sure if it's a good idea to use it or not, or it will slow down my learning of code)
My personal speciality is more cloud-oriented, and I don't know too much about the programming side of things.
https://redd.it/12qiuw5
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Our company uses Sonarcloud to do code analysis on our Github repos, to find hidden bugs or pitfalls, to ensure that it's maintainable, etc.
What I'm wondering is; if implementing these rules helps with code and reducing tech debt, why wouldn't a person just implement all rules? It would point out each and every issue with your repos - wouldn't that make you the 'ultimate' programmer, and maximize quality for your repos? Kind of like having a senior programmer standing over you & pointing out all of the ways you can improve your code?
If not, how do you best determine what rules are 'legit' & useful, and what aren't?
Side question: Could I use a tool like this on Visual Studio Code in order to have it critique my code as I write? (Theres an extension called Sonarlint, but I'm not sure if it's a good idea to use it or not, or it will slow down my learning of code)
My personal speciality is more cloud-oriented, and I don't know too much about the programming side of things.
https://redd.it/12qiuw5
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Reddit
r/devops on Reddit: Why wouldn't you just use all rules for a tool like Sonarcloud?
Posted by u/waste2muchtime - No votes and 5 comments
Need help please :)
Hello guys, during my apprenticeship as a DevOps im having trouble with the last task on my last project. The task is "In the repo there is also e file called Release.txt. Create a bash script that everytime a branch is merged on main or master
to increment the release number with one and also change the latest commit with the new commit hash
and commit it back to the repo. The script needs to exit when there isnt any new commit on these branches." If anyone could help me with this I woulr appreciate it a lot.
https://redd.it/12ql9sx
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Hello guys, during my apprenticeship as a DevOps im having trouble with the last task on my last project. The task is "In the repo there is also e file called Release.txt. Create a bash script that everytime a branch is merged on main or master
to increment the release number with one and also change the latest commit with the new commit hash
and commit it back to the repo. The script needs to exit when there isnt any new commit on these branches." If anyone could help me with this I woulr appreciate it a lot.
https://redd.it/12ql9sx
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Reddit
r/devops on Reddit: Need help please :)
Posted by u/pjepr - No votes and no comments
Is Docker and Lens owned by a very bad company now? They are harassing users to pay their licenses.
Don't make it free to download man if it is not free.
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Don't make it free to download man if it is not free.
https://redd.it/12qqdth
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Reddit
r/devops on Reddit: Is Docker and Lens owned by a very bad company now? They are harassing users to pay their licenses.
Posted by u/IamOkei - No votes and 6 comments
SAN certificate issue while connecting to API Gateway
Greetings Team,
I have an application on AWS EKS and it makes API call to API Gateway [custom domain\] on another AWS Account.
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while doing so we are getting following SSL Error. any help is appreciated to fix this.
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SSL: no alternative certificate subject name matches target host name 'xyz.somedomain.com'
* Closing connection 0
* TLSv1.2 (OUT), TLS alert, close notify (256):
curl: (60) SSL: no alternative certificate subject name matches target host name xyz.somedomain.com
​
trails i made to fix:
tested with empty host and remote host using curl. still same issue. [curl -v -H "Host: " xyz.somedomain.com \]
imported chain/cert to cacerts and updated certificates in pods still same issue.
https://redd.it/12qrs17
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Greetings Team,
I have an application on AWS EKS and it makes API call to API Gateway [custom domain\] on another AWS Account.
​
while doing so we are getting following SSL Error. any help is appreciated to fix this.
​
SSL: no alternative certificate subject name matches target host name 'xyz.somedomain.com'
* Closing connection 0
* TLSv1.2 (OUT), TLS alert, close notify (256):
curl: (60) SSL: no alternative certificate subject name matches target host name xyz.somedomain.com
​
trails i made to fix:
tested with empty host and remote host using curl. still same issue. [curl -v -H "Host: " xyz.somedomain.com \]
imported chain/cert to cacerts and updated certificates in pods still same issue.
https://redd.it/12qrs17
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Reddit
r/devops on Reddit: SAN certificate issue while connecting to API Gateway
Posted by u/rajeshk23 - No votes and 2 comments
Running business while working full time DevOps
Do you guys run business on the side while working full time DevOps?
I wonder how many of you do side stuff. I have an ecommerce business making 6-figure revenue a year. Also I just started working as a DevOps, I like it. My previous experience was Digital marketer I hated it. I am tired generate cash for other people, they are never going to tell you thank you.
https://redd.it/12qv397
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Do you guys run business on the side while working full time DevOps?
I wonder how many of you do side stuff. I have an ecommerce business making 6-figure revenue a year. Also I just started working as a DevOps, I like it. My previous experience was Digital marketer I hated it. I am tired generate cash for other people, they are never going to tell you thank you.
https://redd.it/12qv397
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Reddit
r/devops on Reddit: Running business while working full time DevOps
Posted by u/goldman21 - No votes and 2 comments
GCP Folder Structure experiences
This year's goal is to start our GCP footprint to shed some on prem equipment approaching EOL/EOS.
Reading the reference documentation and considering our org layout, I'm probably going to create folders for environments, Prod/Staging/etc.
Should Terraform have its own folder for bootstrapping?
Any feedback on what not to do?
Thanks
A crusty old sysAdmin
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This year's goal is to start our GCP footprint to shed some on prem equipment approaching EOL/EOS.
Reading the reference documentation and considering our org layout, I'm probably going to create folders for environments, Prod/Staging/etc.
Should Terraform have its own folder for bootstrapping?
Any feedback on what not to do?
Thanks
A crusty old sysAdmin
https://redd.it/12qx5rn
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Reddit
r/devops on Reddit: GCP Folder Structure experiences
Posted by u/lost_your_fill - No votes and no comments
How do you manage secret manager token on your cluster
If you use secret manager you will probably have encountered the problem that all the secrets can be kept on the secret manager of your choice (1Password Connect, HashiCorp Vault, ...) but one... The token to connect to that service!
How you solve that problem when you like to keep all on a VCS (Flux, ArgoCD, custom whatever deploy script, ...)?
The only solution for the moment I have found is Secret encrypt them through SOPS or Sealed Secret.
Any other idea?
https://redd.it/12r0jq7
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If you use secret manager you will probably have encountered the problem that all the secrets can be kept on the secret manager of your choice (1Password Connect, HashiCorp Vault, ...) but one... The token to connect to that service!
How you solve that problem when you like to keep all on a VCS (Flux, ArgoCD, custom whatever deploy script, ...)?
The only solution for the moment I have found is Secret encrypt them through SOPS or Sealed Secret.
Any other idea?
https://redd.it/12r0jq7
@r_devops
Reddit
r/devops on Reddit: How do you manage secret manager token on your cluster
Posted by u/smark91 - No votes and no comments
Feedback, please: Slack tool to summarize long Slack threads and turn them into documentation pages
Nobody likes creating documentation - and so it often is only written once it's first needed: in a lengthy Slack thread.
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I've built a little tool that you can tag in a thread and it'll rewrite the thread's content into a nice page in your documentation software of choice (currently only confluence).
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Have you ever seen something similar? How often do you explain something within Slack that's worth putting into documentation?
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https://go.kubiya.ai/documentation
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Nobody likes creating documentation - and so it often is only written once it's first needed: in a lengthy Slack thread.
​
I've built a little tool that you can tag in a thread and it'll rewrite the thread's content into a nice page in your documentation software of choice (currently only confluence).
​
Have you ever seen something similar? How often do you explain something within Slack that's worth putting into documentation?
​
https://go.kubiya.ai/documentation
https://redd.it/12qzpeu
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go.kubiya.ai
Turn Slack threads into documentation
Turn Slack threads into documentation in confluence or gitbook
Testdeck, an open-to-everyone tool that connects with your CI system to provide test case-level insights
Hey, All. Aviator just launched TestDeck in beta and we'd love for you to use it (for free) and tell us what you think.
There's a short video that explains how it works here: https://www.aviator.co/testdeck
We're mostly focused on users here so there's no registering or sales follow-up etc. If you have some time, please give it a look. Thanks!
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Hey, All. Aviator just launched TestDeck in beta and we'd love for you to use it (for free) and tell us what you think.
There's a short video that explains how it works here: https://www.aviator.co/testdeck
We're mostly focused on users here so there's no registering or sales follow-up etc. If you have some time, please give it a look. Thanks!
https://redd.it/12qx4xe
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www.aviator.co
TestDeck
Manage all your tests in one place. Get test case level insights. Dive deep into what’s causing test failures. Identify unreliable tests, quarantine or rerun them.
How do you go about learning a new technology?
I'm currently learning a few new technologies for work. Just today I was looking through the Azure python sdk docs and they are terrible. Other times, I've looked through documentation but I find myself forgetting stuff after a couple of days and still not grasping some of the concepts. So just curious as to how people go about learning a new technology:
- do you use a course/docs?
- do you make notes(handwritten or typed)
- how do ensure you remember what you've learnt
- what do you do when you're stuck and googling doesn't answer your question?
https://redd.it/12r813h
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I'm currently learning a few new technologies for work. Just today I was looking through the Azure python sdk docs and they are terrible. Other times, I've looked through documentation but I find myself forgetting stuff after a couple of days and still not grasping some of the concepts. So just curious as to how people go about learning a new technology:
- do you use a course/docs?
- do you make notes(handwritten or typed)
- how do ensure you remember what you've learnt
- what do you do when you're stuck and googling doesn't answer your question?
https://redd.it/12r813h
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Reddit
r/devops on Reddit: How do you go about learning a new technology?
Posted by u/anonymouswitchking - No votes and 1 comment
DevOps a more secure career than software development? AI replacing dev jobs?
Hi all. I’ve completed a software coding bootcamp a
Is the job of a DevOps engineer more secure than that of a software developer? I’ve been keeping my ears on the news and the tech layoffs and jobs being replaced by AI.
Needless to say AI has made it more difficult for junior devs to land a job. I’m at a point where I could pivot into DevOps which would take around 70 hours of tutorials to get a cert for DevOps.
If you were a junior dev right now would you continue to pursue programming or would you go into DevOps for the job security? Granted there are currently around 9 times more developer jobs than DevOps jobs on LinkedIn.
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Hi all. I’ve completed a software coding bootcamp a
Is the job of a DevOps engineer more secure than that of a software developer? I’ve been keeping my ears on the news and the tech layoffs and jobs being replaced by AI.
Needless to say AI has made it more difficult for junior devs to land a job. I’m at a point where I could pivot into DevOps which would take around 70 hours of tutorials to get a cert for DevOps.
If you were a junior dev right now would you continue to pursue programming or would you go into DevOps for the job security? Granted there are currently around 9 times more developer jobs than DevOps jobs on LinkedIn.
https://redd.it/12r930o
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Reddit
r/devops on Reddit: DevOps a more secure career than software development? AI replacing dev jobs?
Posted by u/LM_McCall - No votes and 4 comments