DataDog impressions so far... Meh?
Not sure how to best categorize my feelings towards DataDog at this point. Initially it looked really promising and I was pretty excited to get my hands dirty with it. But perhaps I'm a bit lukewarm on it right now. I have to say I like some of the features but it just seems like there is not enough value for the money.
Since there are so many facets to DataDog I'll sum up what I'm using on the platform:
* Logging
* Metrics & Monitoring
* Dashboards (primarily for k8s)
Something just isn't clicking with DataDog for me. My goal is to replace some of the current disparate solutions in place today that are causing some pain-points like Nagios, Munin, Graphite, and Google Logging & Monitoring. But as of today I just don't feel confident that DataDog is that much better than what I have today.
Are others feeling the same way I am? Or am I slowly going insane?
I'm curious what are some other solutions that you are using today or have used in the past?
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Not sure how to best categorize my feelings towards DataDog at this point. Initially it looked really promising and I was pretty excited to get my hands dirty with it. But perhaps I'm a bit lukewarm on it right now. I have to say I like some of the features but it just seems like there is not enough value for the money.
Since there are so many facets to DataDog I'll sum up what I'm using on the platform:
* Logging
* Metrics & Monitoring
* Dashboards (primarily for k8s)
Something just isn't clicking with DataDog for me. My goal is to replace some of the current disparate solutions in place today that are causing some pain-points like Nagios, Munin, Graphite, and Google Logging & Monitoring. But as of today I just don't feel confident that DataDog is that much better than what I have today.
Are others feeling the same way I am? Or am I slowly going insane?
I'm curious what are some other solutions that you are using today or have used in the past?
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Missing tag service in aws
Is there service that will find missing tags in aws or just a lambda function ?
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Is there service that will find missing tags in aws or just a lambda function ?
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Company put me into a pip, what should I do?
My employer put me in pip, a performance improvement plan (PIP), i heard this many times, but never have real experience with it.
HR start to involve in this process.
What should I do?
Should I quit it now? How serious it is?
I have no clue, can anyone give suggestions?
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My employer put me in pip, a performance improvement plan (PIP), i heard this many times, but never have real experience with it.
HR start to involve in this process.
What should I do?
Should I quit it now? How serious it is?
I have no clue, can anyone give suggestions?
https://redd.it/1c0d42k
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Bored at my current job. Should I consider joining a start-up for my next one (Netherlands)?
In a very weird sort of way I'm envious of the people here saying their burnt-out. For me it's the opposite; I am bored shitless at the consultancy I currently work for. I was on the bench for six months and I got so bored that it really started to mess with my mental health and I had to raise the alarm with my manager. When I did finally get put on a project it was ok, but it was small-scale and straightforward. We delivered what we agreed within two weeks and now we're waiting for the next statement of work. So for now at least I'm back to sitting on my ass watching certification videos.
I personally don't like the slow pace. I like being given a bit of a challenge and there is a lot that I want to learn more of (more higher level languages, administering K8s, GitOps, scaling for lots of users, chaos engineering, plenty of others). Start-ups I know tend to run at a faster pace and often have stakeholders that are expecting something to be delivered. I know it can be stressful but I just miss working on tangible deliverables that's got some kind of purpose behind it. I also like having a social connection with my colleagues which is also what I'm missing at my current job. It's a nice feeling to be able to go out for beers together on Friday evening after working hard on something for that week, which (I think) seems to be the culture at a lot of start-ups. On the other hand I don't want to get too burnt out. I like working hard but I'm reluctant to work outside of regular working hours, and although I don't have a family I have a life outside work.
Despite my impressions of what it's like at start-ups I've not actually worked at one, so that's why I'm here. What's your experiences of working at start-ups (anywhere but Netherlands/EU especially)? Could it be something good for someone in my situation?
For context, I've been doing DevOps for about 5 years and I've got quite a lot of experience with AWS, I've written lots of Terraform, built lots of CI/CD pipelines, done a lot of with containers (although not much K8s but I have my CKA), set up observability platforms and done a bit of SRE and Linux administration.
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In a very weird sort of way I'm envious of the people here saying their burnt-out. For me it's the opposite; I am bored shitless at the consultancy I currently work for. I was on the bench for six months and I got so bored that it really started to mess with my mental health and I had to raise the alarm with my manager. When I did finally get put on a project it was ok, but it was small-scale and straightforward. We delivered what we agreed within two weeks and now we're waiting for the next statement of work. So for now at least I'm back to sitting on my ass watching certification videos.
I personally don't like the slow pace. I like being given a bit of a challenge and there is a lot that I want to learn more of (more higher level languages, administering K8s, GitOps, scaling for lots of users, chaos engineering, plenty of others). Start-ups I know tend to run at a faster pace and often have stakeholders that are expecting something to be delivered. I know it can be stressful but I just miss working on tangible deliverables that's got some kind of purpose behind it. I also like having a social connection with my colleagues which is also what I'm missing at my current job. It's a nice feeling to be able to go out for beers together on Friday evening after working hard on something for that week, which (I think) seems to be the culture at a lot of start-ups. On the other hand I don't want to get too burnt out. I like working hard but I'm reluctant to work outside of regular working hours, and although I don't have a family I have a life outside work.
Despite my impressions of what it's like at start-ups I've not actually worked at one, so that's why I'm here. What's your experiences of working at start-ups (anywhere but Netherlands/EU especially)? Could it be something good for someone in my situation?
For context, I've been doing DevOps for about 5 years and I've got quite a lot of experience with AWS, I've written lots of Terraform, built lots of CI/CD pipelines, done a lot of with containers (although not much K8s but I have my CKA), set up observability platforms and done a bit of SRE and Linux administration.
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GCP - Storage Buckets - Nix - Docker
This is a repost of my post made in r/webdev as i did not get a singe response.
Link: https://www.reddit.com/r/webdev/comments/1byd02r/mkdocs\_and\_google\_cloud\_storage\_bucket\_suggested/
I am curious about opinions not necessary solutions.
How would you solve a 'webserver' depended deployment on GCP - Ressources to recommend?
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Mkdocs and Google Cloud Storage Bucket - Suggested Solutions (Ways)
I am new to (Terraform) and GCP and looked for a simple first project.
Deploying mkdocs in a google storage bucket is what i decided to try out.
I can use a Docker image to run and serve a local development instance of mkdocs with the mkdocs-material plugin.
I also setup a nix (shell)environment to have an easy way to just create bundle without having to worry about local dependencies.
In my nix shell i can create and serve the built mkdocs easily. (works with either a simple node web server (local-wqeb-server) or the python http.server
It also works in a Docker container i set up for fun (rather than mounted volumes in dev mode for hot reload)
So now just for validation before I get into terraform i wanted to manually set up a storage bucket and drop in the built mkdocs dist.
I get the bucket online can configure iam and have it either publicly available or behind an identiy aware proxy.
The problem is the `index.html` or rather the built directory of mkdocs behaves weirdly - i get an index file that can not navigate nor parses it's css.
Does a storage bucket act like regular file system - how do i get it to act as an http server?
I have not yet setup a load balancer. According to there instructions, is that the step i am missing?
https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/hosting-static-website?hl=de
I got so annoyed that i now want to know "all" ways i could get that online in a 'working' way (on GCP)
I am considering Cloud Run with the Docker Image now (Artifact Registry?)
Are there any good ressources to get started with GCP? End goal is a Next Application that has to communicate with a custom Nest Backend all managed via terraform and some ci pipelines.
Sorry for the long post, guess I just needed to get off some steam.
Edit: Forgot to add orignal link
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This is a repost of my post made in r/webdev as i did not get a singe response.
Link: https://www.reddit.com/r/webdev/comments/1byd02r/mkdocs\_and\_google\_cloud\_storage\_bucket\_suggested/
I am curious about opinions not necessary solutions.
How would you solve a 'webserver' depended deployment on GCP - Ressources to recommend?
---
Mkdocs and Google Cloud Storage Bucket - Suggested Solutions (Ways)
I am new to (Terraform) and GCP and looked for a simple first project.
Deploying mkdocs in a google storage bucket is what i decided to try out.
I can use a Docker image to run and serve a local development instance of mkdocs with the mkdocs-material plugin.
I also setup a nix (shell)environment to have an easy way to just create bundle without having to worry about local dependencies.
In my nix shell i can create and serve the built mkdocs easily. (works with either a simple node web server (local-wqeb-server) or the python http.server
It also works in a Docker container i set up for fun (rather than mounted volumes in dev mode for hot reload)
So now just for validation before I get into terraform i wanted to manually set up a storage bucket and drop in the built mkdocs dist.
I get the bucket online can configure iam and have it either publicly available or behind an identiy aware proxy.
The problem is the `index.html` or rather the built directory of mkdocs behaves weirdly - i get an index file that can not navigate nor parses it's css.
Does a storage bucket act like regular file system - how do i get it to act as an http server?
I have not yet setup a load balancer. According to there instructions, is that the step i am missing?
https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/hosting-static-website?hl=de
I got so annoyed that i now want to know "all" ways i could get that online in a 'working' way (on GCP)
I am considering Cloud Run with the Docker Image now (Artifact Registry?)
Are there any good ressources to get started with GCP? End goal is a Next Application that has to communicate with a custom Nest Backend all managed via terraform and some ci pipelines.
Sorry for the long post, guess I just needed to get off some steam.
Edit: Forgot to add orignal link
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DevOps Days Conference
Is the DevOps Days conference still relevant given AWS reinvent/GCP Cloud Next??
DevOps Days
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Is the DevOps Days conference still relevant given AWS reinvent/GCP Cloud Next??
DevOps Days
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devopsdays is a worldwide community conference series for anyone interested in IT improvement.
Aws config vs terraform
i'm struggling to see the point of AWS Config or any other compliance checks in a world of IaC. If we just code the compliance, let's say terraform and run it frequently, what's the point? what am i missing?
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i'm struggling to see the point of AWS Config or any other compliance checks in a world of IaC. If we just code the compliance, let's say terraform and run it frequently, what's the point? what am i missing?
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Help me to find an IaC management platform
Hello,
Does anyone know any tool like foreman for IaC managment that runs on k8s ???
I need from this tool to perform IaC tasks (lets say a version update of a package in a VM).
The main problem with foreman is that it is old and they doesnt provide a helm chart to install it in k8s, i could write the helm charts but this an other tool that i should to maintain.
I dont care about the tool uses puppet, Ansible or any other tool like this, i will adapt.
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Hello,
Does anyone know any tool like foreman for IaC managment that runs on k8s ???
I need from this tool to perform IaC tasks (lets say a version update of a package in a VM).
The main problem with foreman is that it is old and they doesnt provide a helm chart to install it in k8s, i could write the helm charts but this an other tool that i should to maintain.
I dont care about the tool uses puppet, Ansible or any other tool like this, i will adapt.
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How much time is considered OK to wait for a service to be built?
Hey everyone,
I’m kinda new to being a Backend Developer, and I’ve hit a snag at work that feels a bit odd to me. We end up waiting a lot, around 40%-60% of our day, just for our code to move through the CI/CD flow and get into the Staging or Nightly setups. It takes about 20 minutes to wait for each run, and the actual scaling-up part only takes a minute.
Is this usual? I’ve got a hunch that our DevOps setup isn’t quite right, but I can’t pinpoint the issue. It just seems wrong to spend so much time just waiting around for builds.
And yeah, people suggest working on something else while waiting, but it’s not that simple. When we do our thing and test it locally, it often doesn’t work out the same way when it’s finally deployed. We run into all sorts of problems, like the endpoints we’re working with might be on a different version or using different encryption than we have locally. It’s a real headache, especially when trying to tweak things to improve our services. Every little change needs to go through the whole CI/CD process again, which really holds us back.
FYI, in comparison, the service is built + tested locally in 1-2 minutes at worst
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Hey everyone,
I’m kinda new to being a Backend Developer, and I’ve hit a snag at work that feels a bit odd to me. We end up waiting a lot, around 40%-60% of our day, just for our code to move through the CI/CD flow and get into the Staging or Nightly setups. It takes about 20 minutes to wait for each run, and the actual scaling-up part only takes a minute.
Is this usual? I’ve got a hunch that our DevOps setup isn’t quite right, but I can’t pinpoint the issue. It just seems wrong to spend so much time just waiting around for builds.
And yeah, people suggest working on something else while waiting, but it’s not that simple. When we do our thing and test it locally, it often doesn’t work out the same way when it’s finally deployed. We run into all sorts of problems, like the endpoints we’re working with might be on a different version or using different encryption than we have locally. It’s a real headache, especially when trying to tweak things to improve our services. Every little change needs to go through the whole CI/CD process again, which really holds us back.
FYI, in comparison, the service is built + tested locally in 1-2 minutes at worst
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Https via docker for microservice in Asp.net
Hey everyone,
I'm facing a bit of a snag and could use some guidance. So, I'm working on dockerizing a microservice for our identity service using ASP.NET Web API. Locally, it runs smoothly, but when I try to run it via a Docker container, it just doesn't cooperate. Turns out, it needs to run via HTTPS within Docker too.
Now, I'm looking to set this up for our development environment, along with a pipeline setup. I've done some digging and found a few potential solutions, like attaching an SSL certificate directly or using Docker Compose. But honestly, I'm not sure which approach would be the best fit for our scenario.
If any of you have experience with this or could offer some advice, I'd really appreciate it!
Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.
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Hey everyone,
I'm facing a bit of a snag and could use some guidance. So, I'm working on dockerizing a microservice for our identity service using ASP.NET Web API. Locally, it runs smoothly, but when I try to run it via a Docker container, it just doesn't cooperate. Turns out, it needs to run via HTTPS within Docker too.
Now, I'm looking to set this up for our development environment, along with a pipeline setup. I've done some digging and found a few potential solutions, like attaching an SSL certificate directly or using Docker Compose. But honestly, I'm not sure which approach would be the best fit for our scenario.
If any of you have experience with this or could offer some advice, I'd really appreciate it!
Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.
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Questionnaire for my Bachelor's degree
Hello,
For my bachelor's degree I'm studying which would be the key factors that would cause IT employees to resign from their current job.
It would help me a lot if you could complete the questionnaire below.
I promise it won't take long, 5 minutes.
Thank you very much!
Questionnaire link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScrxwF21-GyaV_KZFRYR1NOpUiwW_yMQLROQ453w4wszE5oiA/viewform?pli=1
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Hello,
For my bachelor's degree I'm studying which would be the key factors that would cause IT employees to resign from their current job.
It would help me a lot if you could complete the questionnaire below.
I promise it won't take long, 5 minutes.
Thank you very much!
Questionnaire link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScrxwF21-GyaV_KZFRYR1NOpUiwW_yMQLROQ453w4wszE5oiA/viewform?pli=1
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Important Factors That Would Determine Digital Talents Resign from Their Current Job
Hello,
My name is Cernea Madalina-Ioana, and I am currently pursuing my studies at Babes-Bolyai University in Cluj-Napoca, specializing in the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration.
As part of my academic journey, I am undertaking a research study…
My name is Cernea Madalina-Ioana, and I am currently pursuing my studies at Babes-Bolyai University in Cluj-Napoca, specializing in the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration.
As part of my academic journey, I am undertaking a research study…
Free or cheap hosting for frontend, backend and DB
I am not sure this is ideal for this subreddit but I my family in law asked me to create a application solution for them and deploy it. I like doing this stuff but I am only struggling with the hosting part. I plan on creating a Frontend (reactjs) Backend (Go|Javascript|python) and need a database. Probably MySQL.
I am used on using kubernetes because I use that at my job but I was wondering how and where could I host this for a cheap price. I only need necessary uptime 3/4 a week. If I could find a cheaper kubernetes hosting or container hosting I would choose that. Even docker compose would be nice.
If anyone knows anything and can give me some tips, I would appreciate it.
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I am not sure this is ideal for this subreddit but I my family in law asked me to create a application solution for them and deploy it. I like doing this stuff but I am only struggling with the hosting part. I plan on creating a Frontend (reactjs) Backend (Go|Javascript|python) and need a database. Probably MySQL.
I am used on using kubernetes because I use that at my job but I was wondering how and where could I host this for a cheap price. I only need necessary uptime 3/4 a week. If I could find a cheaper kubernetes hosting or container hosting I would choose that. Even docker compose would be nice.
If anyone knows anything and can give me some tips, I would appreciate it.
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"Gracefully" Implementing Graceful Shutdowns
When deploying a new version of an application, it is essential to ensure that no tasks are lost during the deployment process. This is especially important for applications that use WebSockets to maintain real-time connections with clients. In such cases, abruptly terminating the application can lead to data loss and client disconnections.
This blog demonstrates how to implement graceful shutdowns using FastAPI and Kubernetes, that use web sockets client connections, and internal background queues.
Read the full blog here:
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/gracefully-implementing-graceful-shutdowns-jainal-gosaliya-pps5e/
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When deploying a new version of an application, it is essential to ensure that no tasks are lost during the deployment process. This is especially important for applications that use WebSockets to maintain real-time connections with clients. In such cases, abruptly terminating the application can lead to data loss and client disconnections.
This blog demonstrates how to implement graceful shutdowns using FastAPI and Kubernetes, that use web sockets client connections, and internal background queues.
Read the full blog here:
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/gracefully-implementing-graceful-shutdowns-jainal-gosaliya-pps5e/
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"Gracefully" Implementing Graceful Shutdowns
This is a followup article of my previous article for implementing an end to end graceful shut down system. In my previous blog, I had explained concepts behind the working of a system where graceful shutdown is implemented and also other details on describing…
Pipelines help
I'm quite new to pipelines and still learning about it. Currently I have a server(VM with SSMS on azure)
I'm trying to create a new pipeline from dev ops to backup(a selected database) and restore that backup as a different name(with mdf and ldf names changed as a variable). I would also like to run SQL scripts on that database with the pipeline.
How would I go about creating this pipeline? Would I need to use power shell scripts for this/power shell scripts to run the SQL scripts or use YAML scripts.
Any general steps would be appreciated to just get a basic idea.
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I'm quite new to pipelines and still learning about it. Currently I have a server(VM with SSMS on azure)
I'm trying to create a new pipeline from dev ops to backup(a selected database) and restore that backup as a different name(with mdf and ldf names changed as a variable). I would also like to run SQL scripts on that database with the pipeline.
How would I go about creating this pipeline? Would I need to use power shell scripts for this/power shell scripts to run the SQL scripts or use YAML scripts.
Any general steps would be appreciated to just get a basic idea.
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Getting laid off, advice on a good next role?
I’m an associate in devops, have about 1.5 YOE. It’s been such a deep dive learning everything, and I am not sure if i’ll be able to land another DevOps job- it’s the only programming job i’ve had so far so it’s all i know.. what other roles should i apply to that can make use of my DevOps skills?
I’ve been working with python, bamboo, EKS, terraform, ansible, artifactory, grafana, kubernetes, helm.. can go on- but my experience in these areas is not as deep as i’d like it to be. Currently working on getting my AWS Cloud practitioner cert, but again i don’t think i have enough knowledge to pick up another DevOps job.
Any advice on other related roles I can apply to would be really helpful! I love working on the back end of things. Most likely getting laid off in August so I’ve got a bit of time to upskill as well.
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I’m an associate in devops, have about 1.5 YOE. It’s been such a deep dive learning everything, and I am not sure if i’ll be able to land another DevOps job- it’s the only programming job i’ve had so far so it’s all i know.. what other roles should i apply to that can make use of my DevOps skills?
I’ve been working with python, bamboo, EKS, terraform, ansible, artifactory, grafana, kubernetes, helm.. can go on- but my experience in these areas is not as deep as i’d like it to be. Currently working on getting my AWS Cloud practitioner cert, but again i don’t think i have enough knowledge to pick up another DevOps job.
Any advice on other related roles I can apply to would be really helpful! I love working on the back end of things. Most likely getting laid off in August so I’ve got a bit of time to upskill as well.
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Experience with EnvKey?
https://www.envkey.com/
I see lots of recommendations for Vault/Infisical/Akeyless for doing secret management. I just happened upon EnvKey, which seems...well, a little too good to be true ¯\\\\\\_(ツ)_/¯
Have other folks used EnvKey and can either make a determination of "Stay far away", or "Definitely use 10/10"? TIA!
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https://www.envkey.com/
I see lots of recommendations for Vault/Infisical/Akeyless for doing secret management. I just happened upon EnvKey, which seems...well, a little too good to be true ¯\\\\\\_(ツ)_/¯
Have other folks used EnvKey and can either make a determination of "Stay far away", or "Definitely use 10/10"? TIA!
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EnvKey - Simple, secure, open source configuration and secrets manager.
Protect API keys and other secrets with end-to-end encryption. Keep configuration organized and in sync.
The SAAS Tax
Hey everyone!
So, we've been noticing a LOT of SaaS companies are kinda sneaking in price hikes of 10% or more this year. Like, out of nowhere, a new account rep pops up weeks before your renewal, and bam, there's your increase. Not cool, right?
We're tired of this and decided it's time to gather some real talk on this. If you've got stories or know some apps that are guilty of this, hit us up. We're putting together some research to hopefully make some noise about this. Also, we made this super quick form right here for you to spill the tea 🍵.
It'll only take a minute, and who knows, maybe we can help make a change together. Thanks for helping out!
Let's show 'em we're not just gonna sit back and take it!
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Hey everyone!
So, we've been noticing a LOT of SaaS companies are kinda sneaking in price hikes of 10% or more this year. Like, out of nowhere, a new account rep pops up weeks before your renewal, and bam, there's your increase. Not cool, right?
We're tired of this and decided it's time to gather some real talk on this. If you've got stories or know some apps that are guilty of this, hit us up. We're putting together some research to hopefully make some noise about this. Also, we made this super quick form right here for you to spill the tea 🍵.
It'll only take a minute, and who knows, maybe we can help make a change together. Thanks for helping out!
Let's show 'em we're not just gonna sit back and take it!
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Is this a viable alternative to Hashicorp Vault?
For those who use Hashicorp Vault currently, how would you compare this to Vault?
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The Ultimate Akeyless Demo: Watch It in Action Now!
I'm really starting to like Akeyless a lot! Dive into my latest demo and explore Akeyless!
Prepare to be amazed by the unique features of Akeyless! I'll guide you through the essentials like automated secrets rotation, dynamic credentials, SSH and PKI certificates…
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Branch versioning with semver + gitlab flow
I’m investigating using gitlab flow as a new branching strategy with semver for automated versioning in a project, and have been reading this for inspiration https://about.gitlab.com/topics/version-control/what-are-gitlab-flow-best-practices/
Feature branches would merge to master, and once ready for release would merge master into release branch. To trigger a automated release pipeline in gitlab (build, package, test etc.) we’d push a semver tag to release branch.
Now this feels like a great workflow, but I can’t figure out how to handle versions on master if the release version is purely based on tags that exists on release branch. We could easily add some metadata that the dev builds have, like major.minor.patch-dev e.g. But I still don’t understand a good way of setting the major.minor.patch versions for master without having a checked in version file, which feels like the thing you want to avoid when doing tag based releases.
Developers will often use master builds during development, and need some way of distinguishing between builds. Maybe I need to rethink how versioning on master should work, so interested in hearing some opinions on my problem!
https://redd.it/1c18f9h
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I’m investigating using gitlab flow as a new branching strategy with semver for automated versioning in a project, and have been reading this for inspiration https://about.gitlab.com/topics/version-control/what-are-gitlab-flow-best-practices/
Feature branches would merge to master, and once ready for release would merge master into release branch. To trigger a automated release pipeline in gitlab (build, package, test etc.) we’d push a semver tag to release branch.
Now this feels like a great workflow, but I can’t figure out how to handle versions on master if the release version is purely based on tags that exists on release branch. We could easily add some metadata that the dev builds have, like major.minor.patch-dev e.g. But I still don’t understand a good way of setting the major.minor.patch versions for master without having a checked in version file, which feels like the thing you want to avoid when doing tag based releases.
Developers will often use master builds during development, and need some way of distinguishing between builds. Maybe I need to rethink how versioning on master should work, so interested in hearing some opinions on my problem!
https://redd.it/1c18f9h
@r_devops
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EKS cost optimization (KubeCost)
Hello Guys, I am a devops engineer Intern at a company and I have been assigned to two different projects. One of them is "EKS Namespace cost optimization". I have been given the links of KubeCost that is deployed already. Can anyone give your thoughts on how should I approach this project? It would be much helpful.
https://redd.it/1c196gf
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Hello Guys, I am a devops engineer Intern at a company and I have been assigned to two different projects. One of them is "EKS Namespace cost optimization". I have been given the links of KubeCost that is deployed already. Can anyone give your thoughts on how should I approach this project? It would be much helpful.
https://redd.it/1c196gf
@r_devops
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