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Persistent vs. Non-Persistent Workloads: the Admin’s Conundrum

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DevOps’n the Operating System [Video]

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Writing systemd Units

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Linux Troubleshooting Cheatsheet: strace, htop, lsof, tcpdump, iftop & sysdig

July 21, 2016

The Small Batches Principle

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Field notes – ElasticSearch at Petabyte Scale on AWS

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DevOps Students Learn the Value of Uptime With 3 a.m. Calls

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Best Linux Command-Line Tools For Network Engineers

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What is Operations?

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How the Internet Works: Submarine Fibre, Brains in Jars, and Coaxial Cables

May 26, 2016
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