Using DevOps Tools to Simulate Customer Environments
Problems: QA has different environment than the Developer. Every developer and quality assurance engineer has their own environments. Time to create an environment took sometimes days to get all of the...
View ArticleAdaptive Computing’s DevOps Tool: DOCKER
Previously here on the Adaptive Computing blog I have explored some of the value we have discovered as a company by implementing various DevOps practices. I talked directly about Builder, an internal...
View ArticleBroken Processes and Continuous Delivery
There is a term that refers to a human performing a computer’s job (a simple, repetitive task): broken. As a general rule, we avoid broken processes, and are therefore making great strides in...
View ArticleMusings on HPC and Docker
As discussed in my last post I covered a popular DevOps tool called Docker. We utilize Docker heavily here at Adaptive Computing and some of the methods we employ to leverage the tool were covered in...
View ArticleTaking the Master Out of Puppet
As we prepare for the Utah County Puppet Users Group to begin here Provo Utah, the DevOps team here at Adaptive has started to contemplate what topic we want to contribute to the community. One of the...
View ArticleDevOps Tools: Jenkins Job Builder
Continuing the series on DevOps tools, I wanted to cover a tool that we are using called Jenkins Job Builder. As mentioned previously, we make heavy use of Jenkins for our continuous integration...
View ArticleHPC Node Orchestration
Note – This article, along with others from the Adaptive Computing DevOps team continues its focus on the emerging tools and practices of DevOps and their direct ability to provide measured value to...
View ArticlePuppetConf 2014 – A New Breed of Developer
The DevOps team here at Adaptive Computing recently attended PuppetConf 2014 in beautiful downtown San Francisco. Being able to work for a company and with a team that is passionate about DevOps...
View ArticleHPC’s New Normal
When I first started with Adaptive Computing a few years back we struggled with at times with the consistent methods to install our very own stack. Often developers would have “their way” of completing...
View ArticleWhat’s Pushing Technology Boundaries in 2015?
As we approach 2015, I find it an exciting time to be in tech. For more than two decades, I’ve experienced a lot in my career — the birth of VoIP, Wi-Fi, high-speed Internet Access, Cloud, Big Data and...
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