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Scalable CI/CD with Jenkins and Nomad

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4 Tutorials on Using Docker Tools to Run a Truly Distributed Application in Production

May 3, 2016

Docker Networking and DNS: The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly

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Demystifying Containers for a Better DevOps Experience

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Distributed Tracing — The Most Wanted and Missed Tool in the Microservice World

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Auto-Scale Everything

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OpenStack for NFV Applications: SR-IOV and PCI Passthrough

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Bimodal IT: And Other Snakeoil

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Container Orchestration and Scheduling: Herding Computational Cattle

April 28, 2016
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