Thursday, May 23, 2019

GitOps enables SRE teams to manage infrastructure through code

Modern Infrastructure Digest

News and advice for creating tomorrow's data center | May 23, 2019

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Everything as code ushers in GitOps

By Beth Pariseau, Senior News Writer

GitOps emerges as an aspiration for SRE teams that want to limit direct access to production infrastructure and manage infrastructure, configuration and security through version-controlled code. (SearchITOperations.com)

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Kubernetes cloud providers polish wares

GKE and Azure preview Windows Kubernetes support in cloud platforms, and Google and Azure ship fresh container monitoring tools for Kubernetes services, aiming to take away some of the burden of Linux container management. (SearchITOperations.com)

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Start slowly with a shift to NetOps
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Manage workloads with cloud bursting
Different cloud bursting techniques and tools from Amazon, Zerto, VMware and Oracle help admins bolster cloud connections. IT professionals can use automation, workload migration tools and cloud-native storage to load balance transfers and reduce costs. (SearchDataCenter.com)
 
Understand Hyper-V container architecture

Hyper-V containers provide strong isolation and run with their own Windows kernel, which enables separation at that level. Get to know the underlying components of Hyper-V containers and how to use Docker and PowerShell to manage this container type. (SearchServerVirtualization.com)

 
Run an enterprise-class workload on VMware Cloud on AWS
VMware Cloud on AWS can simplify migration of certain enterprise workloads from the local data center to a public cloud and back. Despite this, there is still no guarantee that all complex workloads can run efficiently in the cloud. (SearchVMware.com)
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