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DevOps tools: Automation, Monitoring, CI/CD, and more

Altexsoft

Back in 2010, Amazon migrated its servers to the AWS cloud and launched Apollo code deployment platform. What Amazon did became a defining factor for DevOps , a set of software development and IT operations practices. Understanding of tooling will help you set up the process for the DevOps team in the right way.

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GitHub vs GitLab vs Bitbucket: Key Version Control Systems Compared

Altexsoft

Originally developed in 2005 by Linus Torvalds who is known as well for creating Linux Kernel it is a free and open-source version control system. CI/CD and automation on GitHub consist of continuous integration and continuous deployment automation, and such services as GitHub Pages along with GitHub Marketplace.

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BitBucket vs GitHub?—?The Complete Review [2020]

Codegiant

Now users won’t have to use 3rd party CI/CD tools to manage their DevOps lifecycle. Major GitHub open-source projects include Linux, jQuery. However, the already-growing startup was acquired in 2010 by fellow Australian company Atlassian. Either way, GitHub Actions was definitely a big hit in the DevOps industry.

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Grown-Up Lean

LeanEssays

Linux is six years old. In Würzburg, Germany, Eric Raymond presents an essay called "The Cathedral and the Bazaar" [1] at the Linux Kongress. Extreme Programming [19] contained the roots of technical disciplines such as continuous integration and automated testing. The Internet has been open to public for six years.

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Where Programming, Ops, AI, and the Cloud are Headed in 2021

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

Operations or DevOps or SRE. There’s been a lot of discussion about operations culture (the movement frequently known as DevOps), continuous integration and deployment (CI/CD), and site reliability engineering (SRE). The term “DevOps” has fallen on hard times. Operations, DevOps, and SRE.