Continuing with the theme from our last post, we’ll continue to learn about Kubernetes, not by worrying about the moving parts that are required to make a cluster, but instead by using a managed service provided by Google Cloud Platform (GCP) called Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE). As with the main cloud providers (Azure, AWS and
Kubernetes: The Good Parts
This is the start of a blog post series that will discuss the various aspects of Kubernetes. We’ll try to guide you through the myriad of choices when choosing the type of Kubernetes installation, setting up a continuous pipeline to deploy your application to a Kubernetes cluster and how to secure said cluster.
Pair programming remotely: tools and tips that make it better
Pairing is a great way to boost productivity and help crack a particularly complex problem.
Kubernetes: The Good Parts – Should you build your own or use a managed service?
Now that we know what Kubernetes is, let’s see what options we have to create our own Kubernetes cluster.
Made Tech’s Guide to Continuous Delivery Tools
Since we wrote the original article just a little over two years ago, we’ve seen a fairly big shift away from self-hosted tools to feature rich Software as Service (SaaS). We’ve also seen nearly all Continuous Integration (CI) tools blur their lines with Continuous Delivery (CD) providing an all-in-one solution.