Sunday, September 9, 2018

Devops Weekly #402

DEVOPS WEEKLY
ISSUE #402 - 9th September 2018

Several posts this week on the people and process side of operations; a great example service handbook, the evolution of ITSM, and several on the technical side; in particular on kubernetes networking and testing tools for local SDN.


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News
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Running a production services benefits greatly from well documented and established processes and procedures. This public example of a handbook for running a large online service makes for a great public example.

https://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/ops/handbook


A call for a more fundamental look at ITSM that just integrating specific aspects of Devops practices and incremental improvement of existing processes.

https://medium.com/@JonHall_/itsm-needs-its-own-devops-renaissance-but-it-wont-find-it-by-copying-devops-d2abf37f73c2


Starting any transformation in an organisations needs to build momentum, which makes how to pick the first projects to work on an important consideration.

https://medium.com/@cote/a-small-series-of-projects-d6107c3d9d3e


A good post on three emerging patterns for cloud native application development, looking at service virtualisation, canary releases and different local development approaches.

https://hackernoon.com/three-patterns-for-an-effective-cloud-native-development-workflow-6f59525f5bf1


An argument to run less software, mainly argued from an organisation optimisation point of view, which might be useful when arguing the same to reduce operational complexity.

https://www.intercom.com/blog/run-less-software/


A nice overview to the problem of multi-node networking, looking at how Kubernetes networking is particular is built atop network namespaces, and how appswitch helps to manage the problem.

http://appswitch.io/blog/kubernetes_istio_and_network_function_devirtualization_with_appswitch/


A look at the core features of time series data, and a quick summary of several open source tools that provide this functionality.

https://opensource.com/article/18/8/open-source-monitoring-tools


Jobs
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Events
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Now through 14 September: Save up to £519 on your pass to Velocity in London

The O'Reilly Velocity Conference is returning to London, 30 October to 2 November—and just wait until you see who will be there: Crystal Hirschorn (Director of Engineering, Condé Nast International), Martin Kleppmann (Software engineer, entrepreneur, and author, University of Cambridge), Sarah Wells (Principal Engineer, Financial Times), plus another 66 experts and thoughtleaders. And that's just the speakers. Velocity attendees are a pretty fascinating bunch, too. Don't miss this unique opportunity to discuss the latest in DevOps, Systems Engineering, Infrastructure, Security, and more with those working on the front lines.

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Tools
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Mininet is a handy tool for creating a local realistic virtual network, running real kernel, switch and application code, on a single machine. Useful for experimenting with OpenFlow and SDN.

http://mininet.org/


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