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Enhancing Kubernetes cluster management key to platform engineering success

Dynatrace

As organizations continue to modernize their technology stacks, many turn to Kubernetes , an open source container orchestration system for automating software deployment, scaling, and management. In fact, more than half of organizations use Kubernetes in production.

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Container security: What it is, why it’s tricky, and how to do it right

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Application developers commonly leverage open-source software when building containerized applications. In fact, the market research firm Forrester says that the average container image is comprised of 70% open-source software.[1] 1] And unfortunately, open-source software is often fraught with security vulnerabilities.

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What is cloud application security?

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If your application runs on servers you manage, either on-premises or on a private cloud, you’re responsible for securing the application as well as the operating system, network infrastructure, and physical hardware. However, open source software is often a vector for security vulnerabilities.

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Kubernetes vs Docker: What’s the difference?

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Think of containers as the packaging for microservices that separate the content from its environment – the underlying operating system and infrastructure. The time and effort saved with testing and deployment are a game-changer for DevOps. In production, containers are easy to replicate. What is Kubernetes?

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Vulnerability assessment: key to protecting applications and infrastructure

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NMAP is an example of a well-known open-source network scanner. Host analysis focuses on operating systems, virtual machines, and containers to understand if there are software components with known vulnerabilities that can be patched. Analyze findings. The next step is to analyze your findings. Assess risk.

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What is Non-Functional Testing? – All you need to know

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Non-functional testing focuses on user expectations, whereas functional testing is to do with user requirements. Non-functional testing examines how a system operates rather than looking at specific functions or behaviors. Why is Non-Functional Testing necessary? Types of Non-Functional Testing.

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Weighing a microservices approach means covering all architecture bases

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It’s easy to see why, with benefits such as better testing, easier deployment, faster performance, and more. A microservices approach enables DevOps teams to develop an application as a suite of small services. These teams typically use standardized tools and follow a sequential process to build, review, test, deliver, and deploy code.