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Monitoring Wonderland Survey - Metrics - API - Gateways

Patrick Dubois will give an overview of somesome of the more popular open source monitoring tools and he'll show you how to make several of these tools work...

0 replies - 4954 views - 01/13/12 by Patrick Debois in Articles

Monitoring Wonderland Survey - Introduction

While Automation is great to get you going and doing things faster and reproducible, Monitoring/Metrics are probably more valuable for learning and getting...

0 replies - 3619 views - 01/12/12 by Patrick Debois in Articles

My 5 Favorite Shell Shortcuts

I love shortcuts. I do my best to learn keyboard shortcuts, I setup aliases, and I like using anything that makes things faster. Here are a few of my...

1 replies - 8355 views - 01/07/12 by Aaron Nichols in Articles

Test Driven Infrastructure with Vagrant, Puppet and Guard

This is a repost of my SysAdvent blogpost. It's merely here for archival purposes, or for people who read my blog but didn't see the...

0 replies - 5751 views - 01/04/12 by Patrick Debois in Articles

About: DevOps

This is the start of a (hopefully) series of posts about DevOps, based on my presentation From Dev to DevOps. The Agile movement stablished a series of...

0 replies - 4201 views - 01/04/12 by Carlos Sanchez in Articles

Installing Vagrant, on Ubuntu Natty

(Warning some Ubuntu ranting ahead) apt-get install virtualbox-ose apt-get install rubygems gem install vagrantThat's what I assumed it would...

1 replies - 5554 views - 01/01/12 by Kris Buytaert in Articles

Apache Whirr 0.7 Arrives with Support for Puppet, Chef, Mahout, and Ganglia

Apache Whirr version 0.7.0 has just been released with some nice new support features for DevOps folks and Machine Learning buffs.  The release also fixed 50...

0 replies - 5579 views - 12/29/11 by Mitch Pronschinske in News

DevOps on Rails

Presented earlier this year, we put forth a few practices that we followwhen working with a variety of large enterprise clients on software delivery and...

0 replies - 2823 views - 12/28/11 by Nikhil Mungel in Videos

DevOps Tweets of the Week - 12/26

Merry DevOps holidays to you all!  DZone brought you some funny and interesting tweets as a present!@jpoesen: Joery PoesenEvery time you postpone automating...

0 replies - 4272 views - 12/26/11 by Mitch Pronschinske in News

Deployment Patterns in the Ruby on Rails World

@AjeyGore and I present deployment patterns and paradigms that we've observed and influenced while consulting and enabling numerous clients. The ones at the...

0 replies - 2868 views - 12/21/11 by Nikhil Mungel in Articles

Puppet unit testing like a pro

A big thanks to Atlassian for allowing me to post this series!! In our previous blogpost on Puppet Versioning, we described the most basic...

1 replies - 4949 views - 12/19/11 by Patrick Debois in Articles

Ensuring Continuous Operation With Zenoss And Puppet

Puppet and MCollective are critical to building and scaling infrastructure as well as applications that are reliable and resilient. Once deployed and...

0 replies - 4850 views - 12/18/11 by Mitch Pronschinske in Videos

BDD with Vagrant - Take 2

A big thanks to Atlassian for allowing me to post this series!! Running tests from within the VM After I covered Puppet Unit Testing, the...

0 replies - 3587 views - 12/16/11 by Patrick Debois in Articles

Deployinator: Being Stupid to Be Smart

Developers deploy production code more than 30 times per day at Etsy. Small, rapid changes allow us to move fast, detect failure, and respond quickly. This...

0 replies - 5450 views - 12/16/11 by Mitch Pronschinske in Videos

How Cucumber + Puppet Should be Used

Prompted by Patrick Dubois' recent blog post on Puppet unit testing, Nikolay Sturm followed up with a blog related to the cucumber-puppet on discussion that...

0 replies - 3296 views - 12/14/11 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles