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Beyond Virtual Machines: Exploring Containers and Red Hat OpenShift for Immutable Systems
Table of Contents In the dynamic realm of IT infrastructure, immutable infrastructure has emerged as a game-changer. Typically, when the mention of Immutable Infrastructure is
Navigating High Availability and Survivability in OpenShift Clusters
In the fast-evolving landscape of digital infrastructure, ensuring high availability (HA) and survivability of critical systems is akin to navigating a labyrinth of challenges and
The Deep Web
All of us have heard about the deep web some time, right?But… how it really works? What is TOR? Well, let’s find out. Presenter: Angel
Competing against the great migration
As a Director overseeing a large distributed team at Crossvale, I have seen #TheGreatResignation (really #TheGreatMigration) first hand and have some thoughts on how to keep it from
Log4j Vulnerability
Introduction Log4j is a Java library, used by many development and product teams and is a key Java-logging framework. It is widely used in business
Re-thinking OpenShift 4.X Deployments: A DevOps approach for Delivery Practitioners
Immutability is a two-edged sword. It could brings you a lot of nice things like security, standardisation, and automation. However, it also means inflexibility and
Four Steps for Starting Your Azure Cloud Migration
Introduction Cloud migration is a critical step towards business digital transformation. It refers to the process of moving mission-critical operations from on-premises or legacy infrastructure to
Improve Infrastructure Efficiency with Azure
Introduction If there’s one concept that IT departments have been toying with over the last few years, it’s whether to begin migrating to the cloud. Many organisations and
Four Ways to Use Automation in CI/CD Pipelines
Preface: What is CI/CD? CICD, CI/CD Pipelines or Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment is a systemic approach to promoting changes to your applications and environments using scripts or automation,