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3 Ways to Debug JMeter Scripts
Learn three ways to debug your JMeter scripts if you're having problems when load testing.
November 21, 2018
by Canberk Akduygu
· 16,038 Views · 1 Like
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Microservices With Spring Cloud Alibaba
If you're looking for an alternative to using Spring Cloud Netflix, read on to check out Spring Cloud Alibaba.
November 21, 2018
by Piotr Mińkowski
· 14,880 Views · 4 Likes
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When Databases Meet FPGA: Achieving 1 Million TPS With X-DB Heterogeneous Computing
Explore Alibaba Cloud's X-Engine and how to achieve 1 million TPS with X-DB heterogenous computing.
Updated November 20, 2018
by Leona Zhang
· 14,403 Views · 4 Likes
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Another Data POJO Builder for Tests
Learn how to use Builder4Test, a data POJO build for automated Java tests.
November 20, 2018
by Adolfo Custidiano
· 15,063 Views · 1 Like
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How to Create a Builder Image With S2I
For the eaiser crafting of Docker images from source code.
Updated November 20, 2018
by Hüseyin Akdoğan DZone Core CORE
· 18,435 Views · 2 Likes
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Regular Expression Tutorial for Apache JMeter Tests
Learn how to use JMeter's Regular Expression extractor as a Post Processor in your load testing.
November 20, 2018
by Canberk Akduygu
· 14,380 Views · 1 Like
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The 2018 State of DevOps Report(s)
In its seventh annual outing, the results of Puppet and Splunk’s collaboration is out in the form of the 2018 State of DevOps Report. As the Report outlines from the responses of 3,000 participants, “DevOps is an ongoing evolution, and there is no final destination. But there are ways to achieve success faster.” Many teams today are at various stages in their DevOps adoption and Puppet and Splunk’s document offers practices which will help everyone involved get started or advance if they’re stuck. A similar focus is at the center of another report, Accelerate: State of DevOps 2018: Strategies for a New Economy, which is the work of DevOps Research and Assessment (DORA) and Google Cloud. It is based on the findings from an increasingly diverse cross-section of 1,900 technical professionals worldwide who participated in the research. Both reports offer performance-based data to demonstrate the comparisons between teams that have initiated DevOps culture and practices across teams and departments, and those who haven’t. For example, the Puppet Report displays a higher percentage of highly evolved organizations have expanded DevOps culture and practices across multiple teams and departments than lesser evolved organizations have. The DORA one reinforces this data by reporting that the highest performers are still excelling at throughput and stability, while medium and low performers remain behind. DORA also shows a fourth high-performance group: elite performers. A new category which exists now as high-performers are growing and expanding up to a new bar of excellence. Thankfully, this is not exclusively reserved for individuals with any special characteristics. devOps can help any organization achieve similar performance results. It just takes time. This elite group delivers: 46 times more code deployments Commit to deploy lead times that are 2,555 times faster A 7x lower change failure rate Incident recovery times that are 2,604 times faster Puppet hypothesized before the Report that highly evolved organizations are measuring by significantly higher levels of automated business metrics as well as higher levels of automated system measurement. The final results supported these findings. Interestingly. the same report showed the perspectives of the DevOps evolution are different among departments across the spectrum of organizations. C-suite executives responded much more optimistically about the State of DevOps in their organization than Team Members did. Puppet suggests better-automated system measurements to filter clearer information up the management ladder so everyone is on the same page. By leveraging systematic automation, teams are able to synchronize (and speed up) work and processes. Thus, teams can improve their work quality, productivity, and consistency, and remove time-consuming low-value tasks from their workflow. As such automation systems progress and become increasingly integrated with the rest of your organizational infrastructure, sharing resources, automation insights, and deployment patterns is simpler too. Puppet’s Report documents that organizational sharing best practices as employed by highly evolved companies are reinforcing the higher abstraction and automation processes the teams employ too. The DORA Report identifies an interesting J-Curve of Transformation that most organizations go through for automating processes where medium performing teams are still doing the highest amount of manual work. Data which continues from findings in previous reports. Forsgren, Humble and Kim, 2018. The Puppet Report, which reinforces the idea that “DevOps […] is not just automation,” visually shows the evolution of teams automated progress in terms of evolution through performance level. The bar chart supports the progression depicted by DORA that medium performers are automating few of their own processes still. Mann, Brown, Stahnke & Kersten, 2018. Both Reports firmly establish that is the cultural changes needed for DevOps success which teams are finding that delay the process and are making it more difficult for organizations to implement. These are the practices that require broader organizational input and support. Culture remains the pivotal element of implementing a successful DevOps transformation. DORA’s Report reflects that “Trust and voice, in turn, positively affect organizational culture.” It continues that strong leaders who communicate clearly are a guiding light in any DevOps journey. The Puppet Report reinforces this by acknowledging that “You’re not going to magically fix your organization’s culture overnight. But you can start by improving collaboration (and results) across this one critical functional boundary.” The key mentioned already above being ‘sharing,’ both across team and organization. The document expands on the idea that sharing is fundamental to success with the other three pillars of DevOps: “culture, automation, and measurement.” Software delivery performance remains a key element of organizational performance for both commercial and non-commercial goals. Both Reports continue to support the argument that implementing DevOps practices and capabilities enhance technology transformations and result in improved organizational performance as well as quality products and features. References Forsgren, D., Humble, J. and Kim, G. (2018). Accelerate: State of DevOps 2018: Strategies for a New Economy. DevOps Research and Assessment (DORA). Mann, A., Brown, A., Stahnke, M., & Kersten, N. (2018). State of DevOps Report 2018 [Ebook]. Puppet and Splunk.
November 19, 2018
by Stefan Thorpe
· 16,552 Views · 3 Likes
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Azure SQL with PCF Spring Boot Applications (Part 2 - AlwaysEncrypted)
In this follow-up to a previous article, we look at how to secure your previously constructed Spring Boot application with Always Encrypted.
Updated November 16, 2018
by Elena Neroslavskaya
· 18,794 Views · 9 Likes
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How We Load Tested the New BlazeMeter JMX Converter
Learn how BlazeMeter load tested their new JMX Converter, which lets more people test with JMeter and BlazeMeter.
November 16, 2018
by Artem Fedorov
· 11,731 Views · 2 Likes
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Gerrit (Code Review), GitLab (Replication) Jenkins Integration
Explore a tutorial of integrating Gerrit and Gitlab.
Updated November 16, 2018
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· 23,778 Views · 7 Likes
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Decisions, decisions, decisions...
November 16, 2018
by Anghel Leonard DZone Core CORE
· 26,619 Views · 38 Likes
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Segregation of Duties on AWS
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November 16, 2018
by Paul Duvall
· 9,967 Views · 3 Likes
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Knative Monitoring, Logging, and Tracing Explained
Learn how to set up performance monitoring, logging, and tracing for telemetry with Knative.
November 15, 2018
by Vidyasagar (Sarath Chandra) Machupalli FBCS DZone Core CORE
· 11,188 Views · 7 Likes
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How to Record Mobile Applications With Apache JMeter
Learn how to record Android or iOS mobile apps with JMeter for performance testing.
November 14, 2018
by Rupesh Garg
· 33,900 Views · 2 Likes
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JUnit 5: Injection Enabled Tests
Learn how to enable dependency injection in your test methods in JUnit's new release, JUnit 5.
November 14, 2018
by Mehdi Cheracher
· 35,134 Views · 1 Like
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100 DevOps Terms, or, What Does Your DevOps Say?
DevOps engineers and developers need to know these terms surrounding DevOps, CI/CD, and the cloud.
November 14, 2018
by Vladimir Fedak
· 27,055 Views · 23 Likes
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How to Configure Druid to Use Minio as Deep Storage
In this post, we'll show you how to configure non-Amazon S3 deep storage for a Druid cluster, using the Minio distributed object storage server.
Updated November 13, 2018
by Monzurul Haque Shimul
· 10,651 Views · 2 Likes
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How Cloud Technology Impacts the Business World
Knowing that cloud computing is present in many aspects of consumers' and developers' lives, businesses are integrating cloud more into their stacks.
November 13, 2018
by Miriam Subiksha
· 17,660 Views · 1 Like
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Kotlin: How to Implement a REST API With Spring Boot, Spring Data, and H2 DB
Get to know Kotlin in this tutorial where we develop our own REST API in Kotlin using Spring Boot, Spring Data, and the H2 in-memory database.
November 13, 2018
by NEERAJ SIDHAYE
· 49,314 Views · 8 Likes
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Why and How to Use Git LFS
Learn how Git LFS, an open-source Git extension, will help you handle large repositories.
Updated November 13, 2018
by Gunter Rotsaert DZone Core CORE
· 105,792 Views · 6 Likes
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