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Unlocking the power of GitOps for network automation

In rapidly developing technologies, especially cloud technologies, the flexibility and at the same time reliability of the tools and techniques we use to manage infrastructure, including networks, become extremely important.
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SRE vs. DevOps — what’s the difference?

DevOps and Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) are two approaches in modern software development and operations. DevOps is a methodology that embraces lean and agile principles, focusing on continuous delivery and automation throughout the software development life cycle. This approach enables frequent releases and efficient software development and deployment processes. In 2003 SRE emerged as a solution designed to support the construction of large-scale applications. Today, SRE involves a team of experts with development backgrounds, applying engineering practices to tackle common challenges in production systems.
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GitOps vs. DevOps — what is the difference?

The world of software development is constantly evolving, with new approaches and methodologies emerging to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the development process. Two of the most popular methodologies are GitOps and DevOps. While they share some similarities, there are also some key differences between them. DevOps is a methodology that emphasizes collaboration and communication between development and operations teams. The goal is to streamline the development process, reduce time to market, and ensure high-quality software.
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GitOps — which tools should you choose?

In today's fast-paced tech landscape, software development teams are constantly seeking new ways to improve efficiency and speed up the release process. GitOps has emerged as a powerful way to streamline the software delivery process. As GitOps tools have quickly become a go-to solution for many organizations, it is essential to research the right tools to meet your project needs and requirements. In this article, you will find an overview of some of the GitOps tools on the market and their key features highlighted.
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Accelerating delivery: why CI/CD is important for your company

Every stage of the software development life cycle is important in its own way. However, we all know that it is when the code goes into a production environment that the price of an error becomes especially high. It doesn’t matter if it is the first release of your software or a new build with important updates, a serious bug can cost your company and your customers a lot of money. The solution for this might seem obvious: just carry out more thorough testing. But the longer you spend on testing, the more your customers will have to wait.
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Leveraging OPA and Rego to Automate Compliance in a CI/CD Pipeline

In today's fast-paced software development world, continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipelines are critical for organizations to deliver high-quality software efficiently. However, ensuring compliance with security and regulatory policies can be a challenging and time-consuming process. Open Policy Agent (OPA) and Rego, a declarative language for policy enforcement, offer a solution to this problem. By leveraging OPA and Rego together, organizations can automate compliance checks within their CI/CD pipelines, reducing the burden on developers and increasing the efficiency of the development process.
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How to avoid code duplication in Jenkinsfiles?

When you work with Jenkins pipelines it is pretty common that you create a pipeline and then after some time you need a similar pipeline with just a few small changes. Common practice in this case is to just copy the Jenkinsfile from the first job and make these small changes. But adopting this approach leaves a lot of code duplication in the two Jenkinsfiles. And since a Jenkinsfile is pipeline as code it should follow the same good practices as other pieces of code. And code repetition is not good practice.
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Zero-Touch Provisioning: ZTP guide and example usages

There are countless situations in which a network, be it a service provider, data center, or evenenterprise infrastructure, grows so large that the ability to onboard new devices to that network becomes a huge burden for the network operations team. As time passes, various solutions have been implemented by network and DevOps engineers to mitigate this issue based on open-source and vendor-specific solutions: in-house developed Python/Bash scripts, Ansible playbooks, vendor-specific network orchestrators, etc.
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