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How to enhance your application resiliency using Amazon Q Developer

Amazon Qbehaves like a tech-savvy wizard, dialing up app resilience with style. It champions Multi-AZ deployments, elastic scaling, and caching to strengthen AWS fortresses. With a talent forreal-time failure analysisand savvy DR strategies, it transforms basic setups into systems that laugh in the .. read more  

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CI/CD Implementation for Azure Sentinel Using Terraform

Azure Sentineldeployment now tightens security through CI/CD usingTerraformandAzure DevOps. Say goodbye to those clunky manual setups. Hello, sleek automation... read more  

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Demonstrably Secure Software Supply Chains with Nix

Nixshatters the myth that security demands clunky, air-gapped setups. It's a wizard at crafting reproducible, secure builds without dragging down speed or flexibility. Regulators can rest easy with Nix's "source closure" magic trick: full offline rebuilds and rock-solid supply chain integrity, all w.. read more  

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Zero-Touch Bare Metal at Scale

Mapping hardware to Linux device names? Chaos. EnterSystemD: its magic cleans up the network interface mess. Storage naming, though? Serial numbers rule the roost. With the sharp combo ofRedfish HTTP APIandPixiecore, they revamped server setup. Price tag? A jaw-droppingunder $1 for 50 servers. Thank.. read more  

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Linux Foundation debuts Cybersecurity Skills Framework to address enterprise talent gaps

Linux Foundationdrops aglobal Cybersecurity Skills Frameworkto battle the talent drought. It links skills to heavyweights likeDoD Directive 8140... read more  

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Why Even Stateless AKS Clusters Might Need Backup

Backing up those “stateless”AKS clustersisn’t just nerdy paranoia. Config drift, compliance headaches, and meddling hands make it a real necessity. In the DevOps trenches, clusters often wander off script from Git. Here, automated AKS backups ride in like heroes—capturing real-time snapshots, stream.. read more  

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AI at Scale: Serverless or Kubernetes?

At Kingfisher, GCP Vertex AI Pipelines and Kubernetes dance together, tackling AI scaling issues with grace.Serverless sounds dreamy until your budget cries uncle under traffic spikes. Kubernetes, though, delivers predictability, a perfect match for Kingfisher's consistent AI tasks... read more  

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v1.33: Updates to Container Lifecycle

Kubernetesv1.33just got a little smarter. Now you can use azero-duration Sleepaction in container lifecycle hooks. That means no more juggling extra binaries—nice and tidy. With alpha support, you get to tweak stop signals within containers. Forget those pesky image-level defaults. The catch? Your c.. read more  

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Platform Engineering’s Role in Fixing Infrastructure Automation

Platform engineeringfuels DevOps with92% automated checks. It slashes infrastructure drift like crop circles in a hayfield. And83%strike gold with automated, self-serve platforms... read more  

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v1.33: In-Place Pod Resize Graduated to Beta

Kubernetes v1.33hits the scene within-place Pod resize. Now, tweak CPU and memory settings without hitting restart. Perfect for keeping stateful apps sturdy. Expect faster scaling and smarter resource juggling. Plus, fancy new subresources and conditions polish up management and error reporting. In .. read more  

DevOpsDayLA is Southern California's premier conference focused on the human side of technology delivery. For 15 years, we've brought together SoCal practitioners who understand that great software isn't just about tools, it's about people working together effectively.

The 2026 Lens: DevOps in an AI World: You're working in a world where AI is everywhere, embedded in your tools, requested by your management, and reshaping how teams deliver software. Whether you're embracing these changes or navigating the challenges they create, your experience matters.

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