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Reloader can watch changes in ConfigMaps and Secrets, performing rolling updates on Pods according to their associated DeploymentConfigs (OpenShift only), Deployments, Daemonsets and Statefulsets.
Kraken CI is a new Continuous Integration tool. It is a modern, open-source, on-premise CI/CD system that is highly scalable and focused on testing. It is licensed under Apache 2.0 license. Its source code is available on Kraken CI GitHub page.
If you Google testing types in software engineering, you’ll certainly end with a list of hundreds of tests. We are sure not all of them will be useful for you. There are also some testing types that have two or three names and some others are very similar even if they have different names.
This article discusses the best practices that boost your CI/CD performance and how each impacts your software development journey.
This article discusses the need for NoOps and the shortcomings of DevOps that it solves.
Historically, testing environments were often located in buildings that were separate from regular office buildings. This arrangement, where the test environment was in a separate building (or even an entire floor in one building), allowed developers to run simulations of their systems without inter..
In this post, we will discuss Hypervisor and container technology And we will compare them.
I’ve been thinking a lot lately about the relationship between manual tasks and automation. In this process, I’ve found myself describing how to move from one to the other in various contexts, and a pretty clear pattern has popped out at me. Here I distill the pattern to automate practically any process.
I’ve been thinking a lot lately about the relationship between manual tasks and automation. In this process, I’ve found myself describing how to move from one to the other in various contexts, and a pretty clear pattern has popped out at me. Here I distill the pattern to automate practically any process.