Practical guidance for running jenkins well: pipelines as code, safer plugins, better agents, faster builds, and less operational drama.
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Jenkins Still Earns Its Rack Space
Jenkins remains a practical CI/CD choice for teams needing control, flexible pipelines, private infrastructure support, and mature integrations.
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Practical compliance advice for DevOps teams: build controls into delivery, automate evidence, tighten access, and stay audit-ready without slowing release
Continue reading...Devops Works Best When We Keep It Boring
Devops works best when we reduce friction, automate delivery, improve visibility, and build shared ownership across engineering, ops, and security.
Continue reading...Devops Works Best When We Keep It Boring
Devops works best when teams share ownership, automate wisely, codify infrastructure, improve observability, and make secure delivery calm and repeatable.
Continue reading...Helm Done Right for Kubernetes Teams
Helm for Kubernetes teams: chart basics, values, upgrades, GitOps, and common mistakes to avoid for cleaner, safer, less painful deployments.
Continue reading...Kubernetes Habits That Keep Clusters Calm
Practical kubernetes habits for stable clusters: baselines, requests/limits, probes, observability, GitOps, security guardrails, and safe upgrades.
Continue reading...Agile Without The Chaos: A DevOps Manager’s Playbook
A practical DevOps manager guide to agile planning, backlogs, CI/CD, incidents, and metrics—how we ship faster with less chaos and more calm.
Continue reading...Cut 37% More Pager Noise With Pragmatic sre Habits
Practical sre habits to cut pager noise, define SLOs, use error budgets, tune alerts, run calmer incidents, and write postmortems that prevent repeats.
Continue reading...Ship Faster: Docker Workflows That Cut 47% Waste
Real-world docker patterns: lean images, fast builds, safer releases. Cut rebuilds, sign and scan artifacts, and ship by digest so rollbacks stay boring.
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