Adventures in DevOps 117: Anti-Patterns in DevOps
We discuss various anti-patterns in software engineering, including password management, team structures, mean time to recover, and more.
Adventures in DevOps 116: Deployment Strategies
Jonathan and Will discuss deployment strategies: rolling deployments, blue/green, canary, feature flags, and much more.
Adventures in DevOps 115: Universal Infrastructure as Code with Pulumi
Jonathan and Will discuss Pulumi, an infrastructure as code platform to build, deploy, and manage modern cloud applications using familiar languages, tools, and engineering practices.
Adventures in DevOps 114: Progressions Through Programming Languages
What are the types of program languages required in DevOps? What are the pros and cons of each?
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Adventures in DevOps 112: Building Code More Responsibly: A Mental Model Shift
A philosophical conversation around building code more responsibly and how ethics and accountability is to be integrated into the DevOps industry.
Adventures in DevOps 111: Infrastructure as code and Amazon CDK
Have you considered the significance of infrastructure as code and its importance in the industry?
Adventures in DevOps 110: Building and Organizing DevOps Teams
The panel breaks down the process of building a "DevOps team".
Adventures in DevOps 109: Is Kubernetes Right for You?
Everyone and their mother is talking about Kubernetes, but is it right for you?
Adventures in DevOps 108: 50 Shades of DevOps
Is your DevOps title “hip”? What does it mean? Does it matter?
Adventures in DevOps 107: To Reconfig or Not to Reconfig?
To Helm or not to Helm? Jonathan and Jillian help Will with the conundrum.
Adventures in DevOps 106: AWS and IAM with Stephen Kuenzli
Ready to add another tool to your toolkit? We sit down with AWS connoisseur Stephen Kuenzli to lay out how to make integrating IAM a breeze.