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Saved by uncleflo on May 12th, 2019.
Every organization which has adopted DevOps practices wants to quickly adopt "Continuous" everything, be it Integration, Deployment, Testing or, Monitoring. For a successful DevOps operation, CI/CD is very important for any small or big size organization to shorter development cycles and innovate faster, reduce deployment failures, safe Rollbacks and reduce MTTR (mean time to recover). In this article, we will uncover a new way of bringing continuous integration and continuous delivery of applications to your Kuberenetes cluster. We are using Jenkins as the CI tool which will poll the Git repositories to build Docker images on commits and push it to Docker registry. We will use Spinnaker as the CD tool which continuously polls the Docker registry and triggers the deployment pipelines to update applications in your Kubernetes cluster.
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Saved by uncleflo on June 7th, 2017.
Ready for the cloud. Creating so many DB snapshots that you never find the one you need? We’ll help you manage them! Reseting a server is easy but rolling back the DB is hard? Not anymore! Your database runs in someone else’s cloud? No problem! OffScale runs on your laptop and on the virtual server with the same ease
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Saved by uncleflo on November 17th, 2016.
Web Service Atomic Transaction is an OASIS standard. To achieve all-or-nothing property for a group of services, it defines three protocols (completion, volatile two-phase commit, and durable two-phase commit), and a set of services. These protocols and services together ensure automatic activation, registration, propagation and atomic termination of Web services. The protocols are implemented via the WS-Coordination context management framework and emulate ACID transaction properties. Following the standard, a distributed transaction has a coordinator, an initiator, and one or more participants. This document describes the WS-AtomicTransaction namespace. It also contains a directory of links to related resources using Resource Directory Description Language (RDDL) 2.0.
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