5 DevOps Tools to Level Up Your Kubernetes
Here are five tools to level up your Kubernetes journey; no matter if you are just getting started or deep in the K8s, read on to see why I picked them. 🦮
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Here are five tools to level up your Kubernetes journey; no matter if you are just getting started or deep in the K8s, read on to see why I picked them. 🦮
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“Resistance to change is proportional to how much the future might be altered by any given act.” — Stephen King
Humans are naturally resistant to change. The fear of the unknown and loss of control can cripple attempts to innovate and modernize. This is often true when it comes to DevSecOps initiatives. Many people accept the need for a more integrated and automated approach to security, but concerns about security teams slowing teams down or hindering innovation hold many companies back from embracing it.
Meanwhile, the digital economy is becoming more competitive, talent is becoming harder and more expensive to acquire, and the cost of breaches — financially and on companies’ reputations — has skyrocketed. In this environment, the benefits of DevSecOps far outweigh the upfront costs and ongoing investment.
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Quick Code to deploy ELK stack (Elasticsearch, Logstash, Kibana) and supporting services on Kubernetes Controlled Docker platform.
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