Mon, 29 August 2011
Todays' episode Devops requires a cultural change to failure... Failure is the new black.. turned failure into success "Failure is not an option," Gene Kranz http://www.winstonbrill.com/bril001/html/article_index/articles/201-250/article236_body.html Stop Wasting Money On WebLogic, WebSphere, And JBoss Application Servers Mike Gualtieri at Forester\Use tomcat it's free... --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Amazon S3 Bucket Public Access Considerations http://aws.amazon.com/articles/5050 Different access control options in Amazon S3 and helps you choose the best option for your use case --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DTO KB http://kb.dtosolutions.com/wiki/Main_Page/ensemble A little tricky w/ the keys setup... also wrote a simple #chef recipe to install it... --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chef-gelf by jellybob https://github.com/jellybob/chef-gelf Provides a Chef handler which can report run status, including any changes that were made, to a Graylog2 server. In the case of failed runs a backtrace will be included in the details reported. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Forget Chef or Puppet – Automate with Sprinkle http://engineering.gomiso.com/2011/08/26/forget-chef-or-puppet-automate-with-sprinkle/ argument is that a simple non large VPS's doesn't need to fat Puppet and Chef. agentless... lot of foo-bar examples.... --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dry run Chef... Adam makes a great case for why noop dones't work well with #chef .. lie to me mode.... http://lists.opscode.com/sympa/arc/chef/2009-11/msg00026.html ---------------------------------------- IT Skeptic.... I like Rob alot and I need not take it personally; however, I fell if you attack Devops you are attacking me...
Lame arguments. Cowboys Doesn't scale... Super race of sysadmins And we have tools so far up out ass...
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