by Marco Kuendig | 10. September 2020 | Containers, DevOps, Uncategorised
Without a doubt, containers have changed the face of cloud computing. Having your application in a single package containing all the resources you need to run provides software developers a wide variety of advantages, and we at copebit can’t endorse containers enough....
by Marco Kuendig | 22. June 2020 | AWS, Containers, DevOps
Amazon recently announced that Bottlerocket, their Linux based-OS designed for running containers on virtual machines and bare metal, is open for preview by the public. Bottlerocket was designed with specific tenets in mind: Simple – The OS can reduce the automation...
by Marco Kuendig | 28. February 2020 | AWS, DevOps, Management
With various other posts defining declarative coding as opposed to imperative coding, there’s no need to go to an in-depth discussion of them here. Instead, this article is about how these two approaches differ in the context of Infrastructure as Code. Just as a short...
by Marco Kuendig | 12. June 2019 | AWS, DevOps
You have started an AWS account and are ready to use a selection of AWS services and resources to bring your business to the cloud. The trouble is, how do you organize and provision them in a simple, orderly way? Enter the AWS CloudFormation service. With just a...
by Marco Kuendig | 8. June 2019 | AWS, Containers, DevOps, Introduction, ServerLess
Have you ever wondered what services are offered by the big Public Cloud providers? Have you always wanted to get learn about AWS services but felt overwhelmed by the sheer number of them? Or have you already tried AWS but were defeated by how complex they are?...
by Marc Schmuki | 20. May 2019 | AWS, Containers, DevOps
In our modern era, speed, agility, and quicker turnaround time can make or break a software company. To help these software enterprises create, adapt, and innovate faster, AWS has introduced AWS CodePipeline. CodePipeline automates the process of moving code from...