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Vagrant+VirtualBox on MacOS Catalina: But It Works on My Machine!

DZone

First launched back in March 2010 by Hashicorp’s Mitchell Hashimoto and his partner in crime John Bender , Vagrant is an open-source command line tool for virtual machine (VM) lifecycle management. Yet as helpful as virtualization is in web development, using Vagrant is not always a bulletproof option. What Is Vagrant?

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Path to NoOps part 1: How modern AIOps brings NoOps within reach

Dynatrace

NoOps, or “no operations,” emerged as a concept alongside DevOps and the push to automate the CI/CD pipelines as early as 2010. To hear more about how Dynatrace modern AIOps makes NoOps possible, join me on December 14, 2022, for our live event, the DevOps and SRE Virtual Workshop: Realize NoOps using Dynatrace Cloud Automation.

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Zero Configuration Service Mesh with On-Demand Cluster Discovery

The Netflix TechBlog

A brief history of IPC at Netflix Netflix was early to the cloud, particularly for large-scale companies: we began the migration in 2008, and by 2010, Netflix streaming was fully run on AWS. In 2010, however, nearly none of it existed: the CNCF wasn’t formed until 2015!

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Platform Engineering Teams Done Right…

Adrian Cockcroft

We used this model effectively at Netflix when I was their cloud architect from 2010 through 2013. The virtualization and networking platform could be datacenter based, with something like VMware, or cloud based using one of the cloud providers such as AWS EC2.

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USENIX SREcon APAC 2022: Computing Performance: What's on the Horizon

Brendan Gregg

I didn't end up getting published in SysAdmin directly, but my performance work did make it as a feature article (thanks Matty).

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Using Generative AI to Build Generative AI

O'Reilly

On April 24, OReilly Media will be hosting Coding with AI: The End of Software Development as We Know It a live virtual tech conference spotlighting how AI is already supercharging developers, boosting productivity, and providing real value to their organizations. GenAI was useful at the start to help me figure out the unknown unknowns.

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USENIX LISA2021 Computing Performance: On the Horizon

Brendan Gregg

## References I've reproduced the talk references below, so you can click on links: - [Gregg 08] Brendan Gregg, “ZFS L2ARC,” [link] Jul 2008 - [Gregg 10] Brendan Gregg, “Visualizations for Performance Analysis (and More),” [link] 2010 - [Greenberg 11] Marc Greenberg, “DDR4: Double the speed, double the latency?