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Software infrastructure 2.0: a wishlist

Erik Bernhardsson

Software infrastructure (by which I include everything ending with *aaS, or anything remotely similar to it) is an exciting field, in particular because (despite what the neo-luddites may say) it keeps getting better every year! Anyway, I feel like this applies to like 90% of software infrastructure products. Ephemeral resources.

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The Basics of Infrastructure as Code: A Primer for DevOps

DevOps.com

IaC changes the way IT operations and development teams collaborate to create, provision and manage infrastructure and applications. This short introduction explains its benefits.

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Infrastructure-as-Code Pitfalls in Platform Engineering

DevOps.com

In the context of cloud operations, the last decade was ruled by DevOps and infrastructure-as-code (IaC). Is it operators learning development skills to automate infrastructure provisioning using infrastructure-as-code (IaC) tools like Terraform? But what is true DevOps? Is it developers running their own operations?

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Immutable Infrastructure: The Next Step for DevOps

DevOps.com

For DevOps teams, immutable infrastructure offers a transformative approach to organizational security for companies of all sizes.

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Understanding the Infrastructure Automation Maturity Model

DevOps.com

And infrastructure automation is a new means to achieve these ends. Increased infrastructure […] The post Understanding the Infrastructure Automation Maturity Model appeared first on DevOps.com. Nearly every company wants to evolve its digital transformation and increase the pace of software delivery and operations.

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2024 Infrastructure Tech Predictions

DevOps.com

From the death of the modern data stack sprawl to the birth of generative AI, 2024 represents the beginning of a new era in infrastructure tech.

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Top Three DevOps Tools for Cloud Infrastructure

DevOps.com

A survey of 326 IT executives conducted by the market research firm Omdia on behalf of Canonical found the most widely employed DevOps tool for managing cloud infrastructure is the Bash shell and command language (53%), followed by the Ansible automation platform (47%) and Terraform (40%).