Thursday, September 27, 2018

Atlassian rolls out Jira Ops; Microsoft releases Windows Server 2019; and more

Modern Infrastructure Digest

News and advice for creating tomorrow's data center | September 27, 2018

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Atlassian buys OpsGenie, rolls out Jira Ops

By Beth Pariseau, Senior News Writer

Atlassian's strategy that positions Jira for incident management intrigues IT pros, but the company's track record with cloud reliability and ChatOps products stokes skepticism for some. (SearchITOperations.com)

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NEWS
 
Windows Server 2019 lifts enterprise cloud ambitions

Amid news about the Windows Server 2019 hybrid cloud and hyper-converged infrastructure features, the Windows Admin Center tool grows in stature as its capabilities expand. (SearchWindowsServer.com)

 
Q&A: Google Cloud CTO talks hybrid strategy

Google Cloud Services Platform looks to enable hybrid cloud deployments through the use of Kubernetes on premises. Google Cloud CTO Brian Stevens discusses the company's emerging hybrid strategy -- and why containers play such a big role -- in this Q&A. (SearchCloudComputing.com)

EXPERT ADVICE
 
Microservices offer speed benefits to data centers
The benefits of microservices include helping data center and cloud admins increase their workflow speed and create a more modular software setup. Read what experts have to say about the technology. (SearchDataCenter.com)
 
Navigate the vCenter managed object browser

VMware vSphere's web GUI enables a variety of troubleshooting and information access options. But with vCenter MOB -- managed object browser -- you can use advanced information to solve difficult problems. Follow these simple steps to add this tool to your arsenal. (SearchVMware.com)

 
Understand Docker for Windows permission errors
If an application requires different shared volume permissions than the value Docker for Windows uses, IT administrators might encounter data directory errors. Familiarize yourself with these types of errors and how to resolve them. (SearchServerVirtualization.com)
 
Measure app performance from the user's perspective
Organizations are refocusing application performance metrics from the lens of numbers on paper to the nature of the end user's experience. Just because latency falls within the SLA doesn't mean it doesn't cause the user problems. (SearchITOperations.com)
 
How containers shift the context of virtualization
VMs take up more space because they need a guest OS to run. Containers don't consume as much space because each container shares the host's OS. Docker application containers are used in this example. (SearchITOperations.com)
 
Create a Hyper-V Integration Services component
Hyper-V Integration Services enables VMs to communicate with other VMs running on local hosts, remote hosts and external devices. Follow these simple steps to design a custom Hyper-V Integration Services component. (SearchServerVirtualization.com)
 
VMware develops tools to manage cloud costs

As public cloud adoption grows, many companies are discovering cloud costs aren't as transparent as they might have assumed. VMware is meeting a growing demand for cloud cost management tools with products such as VMware Cost Insight, but the market still has room to grow. (SearchVMware.com)

 
Secure data center infrastructure with asset management
Data centers face security threats for both software and hardware. DCIM security tools can help admins keep track of software updates, monitor server activity and secure the data center network. (SearchDataCenter.com)
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