Distributed Containerised Infrastructure Many designs use Red Hat Enterprise Linux as the environment for delivery. Interesting designs use software platform components such as OpenShift, Apigee, and DataStax Cassandra. Combined, they provide encompassing programmatic access for […]
Container-native monitoring: peeling the onion In a previous post, Justin Cook set the stage for container-native monitoring. In the past, I’ve also written various pieces on container monitoring on our own blog, but now I’d […]
A 12-factor App in OpenShift – Deep Dive The 12-factor app methodology has an incredible grip on the software industry. It is the realisation of fantastic portability across cloud-based resources and application artifacts. Not only […]
A JUSTIFICATION FOR DISTRIBUTED TRACING AND LOG AGGREGATION INTEGRATED WITH CONTAINER-NATIVE MONITORING “We replaced our monolith with microservices so that every outage could be more like a murder mystery.” Like most infrastructure components, monitoring and […]
The recent OpenShift Commons event at London’s QEII Centre was a huge success. Over 200 attendees enjoyed talks and panels on the state of container technologies, the future of OpenShift and forthcoming features, the OpenShift […]