DevOpsTechnology

How to Update and View Timeout Session in OpenVPN Access Server?

OpenVPN Access Server (AS) is a paid package based on OpenVPN Server which provides management of users, connections, even LDAP integration simplified through a web interface. This helps in deployment of a VPN solution for multiple users in a matter of minutes. But, OpenVPN AS by default comes with a 24-hour session time-out period. This […]

Vaibhav Gulati
Vaibhav Gulati
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AWSDevOpsTechnology

Elasticsearch Cluster with AWS Spot Instances

One of the most challenging tasks in any microservices ecosystem is the centralized log management, and there are many open source and paid solutions available in the market. In our ecosystem, we are using ELK stack as it provides scalability and the multitenant-capable full-text search engine that easily integrates with Logstash and Kibana for centralized […]

Neeraj Gupta
Neeraj Gupta
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AWSDevOpsTechnology

Resolving Private DNS Queries using AWS VPC Resolver

AWS offers Route53, as a part of Amazon’s cloud computing platform, Amazon Web Services (AWS). It is a highly scalable web service that can be used as internal DNS hostings. With Route53 you can host multiple internal domain names within your VPC (or group of VPCs) which are visible and accessible to the internal hosts […]

Amit Naudiyal
Amit Naudiyal
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AWSDevOpsJava/JVM

Introduction to Wildfly

Wildfly, previously known as JBoss AS, is a fully implemented JEE container – application server, authored by JBoss Incorporated.  In 2006, JBoss Inc was acquired by Red Hat and since then Wildfly became their product. Wildfly is production ready, cross-platform and open-source application server with paid support subscription from Red Hat. The latest version being […]

Krishna Gupta
Krishna Gupta
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AgileDevOps

Infographic: 7 Best DevOps Tools for Agile IT

DevOps is a concept that emphasizes on building a culture of collaboration between developers and IT professionals. DevOps has been around for a while now and is being rapidly adopted by most of the software development organizations. Most IT organizations have formed their in-house DevOps teams that help in automation of end to end delivery […]

Shweta Sharma
Shweta Sharma
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DevOpsTechnology

Customer and Environment Segregation using Puppet

This blog showcases the Customer and Environment segregation at the puppet-architecture-level for customized target deployments of the puppet modules. For instance, if one wants to deploy a puppet module to a specific customer and its specific environment type (Dev, Prod, Test), it is achievable by making the configuration changes in the puppet. Puppet is a […]

Prateek Malik
Prateek Malik
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DevOpsTechnology

Using Vagrant to deploy AWS EC2 Instances

Vagrant is an open source tool for building and distributing virtual development environments. It provides framework to manage and create complete portable development environments. Vagrant machines are provisioned on the top of VirtualBox, VMware, AWS, or any other provider supported by vagrant.This blog illustrates how we can launch and provision instances in EC2 using AWS […]

Shruti Lamba
Shruti Lamba
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DevOpsTechnology

Getting Started with MiniKube

Kubernetes is one of the best orchestration tools for managing containerized applications. Features of Kubernetes: 1. Open Source 2. Support for multiple OS (Run anywhere) 3. Production Readiness In this blog, we are going to set up Kubernetes on our local environment through Minikube. Minikube supports Kubernetes features such as: DNS (Domain Name System) NodePorts and […]

Anup Yadav
Anup Yadav
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AgileAWSDevOps

Setting up Spinnaker on AWS

In my previous blog, I had given an overview of Spinnaker and its capabilities. And in this blog,  we will see how spinnaker can be set up for continuous delivery. We will set up Spinnaker in an AWS environment, though Spinnaker can be set up on any platform (Google Cloud, Azure, Cloud Foundry etc.) and it can […]

Raghu Sharma
Raghu Sharma
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