Tag: immutable infrastructure
The Implications of Architecture: Optimizing Developer Experience for Serverless Success
Realizing the benefits of serverless architecture and avoiding its pitfalls starts with understanding what it is and how it fits into the cloud computing ecosystem ...
Immutable Infrastructure: The Next Step for DevOps
For DevOps teams, immutable infrastructure offers a transformative approach to organizational security for companies of all sizes ...
Speaking the Language of Applications
I arrived early to a meeting, and the pleasant security guard at AT&T suggested I take a look at their innovation museum while I wait. Among motion picture sound technology and life-size ...
Securing Immutable Servers in a Serverless World
Snowflakes are beautiful, unique creations. But, let’s keep them in nature. They don’t belong in our server infrastructure. Snowflake servers, where every configuration is just a little different, can introduce unnecessary security ...
DOES 2015 – Josh Corman, John Willis on Immutable Awesomeness
Continuing recapping my favorite sessions of DevOps Enterprise Summit 2015, here is Josh Corman and John Willis talking about Immutable Awesomeness. What is Immutable Awesomeness you ask? Have a listen to my ...
Are we really back to “just reboot it”?
The server infrastructure management style of pets vs cattle was originally coined by Bill Baker of Microsoft though Randy Bias of CloudScaling further popularized it in 2012 and revised and clarified in ...
Is Docker leaving Immutable Infrastructure?
According to Chad Fowler's definition, Immutable Infrastructure can be defined as: “[S]ervers (or whatever) are deployed once and not changed. If they are changed for some reason, they are marked for garbage ...