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DevOps is the art of constant technical and cultural improvements. Learn about tips and tricks from our DevOps experts to find out how to take the next step with your organization.

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dyrector.io has been listed as one of the Best Azure Consulting Companies by SuperbCompanies

We are pleased to announce that dyrector.io has been recognized as one of the leading Azure Consulting Companies by the prestigious SuperbCompanies platform.

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Empower Innovation: Support The Development of dyrector.io

Sponsor the development of dyrector.io on Open Collective. 100% of your donations will be spent on the improvement of the platform.

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‘Action!’ – dyrector.io behind the scenes

Behind the creation of the technical clapperboard known as dyrectorio there are 7 misfits. Discover who we are, how we work and what technologies we like to help engineers deliver their applications faster, so they can focus on developing their projects instead of setting them up.

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A Practical Guide to Personal Dashboard Self-Hosting

Self-hosting a personal dashboard is a great way to dive into the rabbit hole of self-hosting, as many dashboards focus on homeservers and monitoring them. Here's how you can find the right dashboard for your use.

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Time to Part Ways with Docker Hub

Docker's decision to axe Free Teams subscriptions is a huge blow to the open-source ecosystem. It's for the better, though. Learn what alternatives to look for.

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You Deserve Better Than Email Self-Hosting

There's a whole universe of things more enjoyable than email self-hosting. But if you'd still like to host an email server, here's all you need to know.

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A Quick Introduction to Self-Hosting

Self-hosting and open source software walk hand in hand. Get a brief intro to all things that need to be considered before picking self-hosting.

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Self-Hosting Event Scheduler Calendly Alternative Cal.com With dyrectorio

Self-hosting an event scheduler, such as Cal.com, is a shortcut towards flexibility. Learn how you can self-host the Calendly alternative.

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Setup Vaultwarden, a self-hosted Bitwarden implementation with dyrectorio using Docker from the ground up

Vaultwarden is a self-hosted implementation of Bitwarden. Here's how you can set it up from getting a VPS, purchasing a domain, and deploying it with dyrectorio.

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Engineer’s Christmas Wish List for 2022

dyrector.io's engineers tallied up 6 releases in 2022. They definitely deserve a spot on Santa's nice list. Find out what they wish for this holiday season.

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The Ups & Downs of Working With Go

Go is the right language for platforms interacting with other cloud technologies, such as dyrector.io. Find out what we've learned about error handling and other areas of the programming language on the rise.

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Please, Sign Your Commits on GitHub

The same way you wouldn't download an application from an untrusted source, you wouldn't approve a pull request with unsigned commits on GitHub. Here's how you can sign your commits.

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Open-Source Is the Ultimate Developer Experience Lesson – Hacktoberfest Takeaways

Hacktoberfest was an incredible learning experience to us and our community. Here's what we learned about how to communicate with open-source developers.

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3 Levels of dyrector.io – The CD Platform Explained to Everyone

dyrector.io's value can be translated on the level of end-users, business and technology. This is a buzzword-free explanation of what the platform has to offer to everyone.

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Top 5 Unmissable Open-Source Kubernetes Tools

Kubernetes is the most popular, yet one of the most difficult technologies of container orchestration. Here are our favorite tools to help with K8s from package management to local Kubernetes setup.

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This Is Your Wake Up Call to Use an Internal Developer Platform

Internal Developer Platforms, or IDPs are the closest to a cheat code when it comes to DevOps. They bring tools and processes together to save you tons of time and headache. If you don't use one, you're missing out.

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Products vs. Versions: How to Use Them on dyrector.io

While they're similar in some ways, Products and Versions serve different needs. Creating a version for your product allows you to distribute and test different variants of your Products.

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10 Tasks for DevOps Engineers When There’s Nothing to Do

If you feel like you've got nothing to do as a DevOps Engineer, congratulations! That means you won the jackpot. Check our suggestions to occupy yourself if you can do anything on company time.

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This Is How Internal Developer Platforms Hack Your Business

Internal Developer Platforms create an interface of collaboration and boost independency to simplify processes. Here's how your team can utilize them efficiently.

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Notifications Are Nice but They’re Not ChatOps

ChatOps is a lot more than plain chat notifications about your app being deployed. But how can your team get it right? Read our blog post to find out.

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Cloud or On-Premises – Don’t Burn Money on Cloud If You Don’t Need It

Don’t be fooled by marketers trying to sell you a buzzword – your business might never need cloud technologies. But how do you know if it’s time to invest in cloud migration or stick with on-premises servers?

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Case Study: DevOps Services for Hanover Displays' Multitenant Applications

As one of the biggest passenger information designers and manufacturers, Hanover Displays required DevOps services to keep their business applications secure and maintainable on the cloud. Find out how we helped them achieve that.

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A Brief Guide to DevOps Metrics

Understanding the efficiency of your DevOps processes is the first step towards improvement. Unfortunately, there's no industry standard to track DevOps metrics. In our blog post, we outline the most important things to look for and give one recommendation on how to measure them.

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Everyday Habits for Successful DevOps Adoption

DevOps adoption is at least the same amount of cultural change in an organization as a technical one. Because of this, sometimes teams find it hard to complete the adjustments. Find out about the everyday habits that can get you to the next level of DevOps adoption.

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What’s the Difference Between DevOps & MLOps? - Interview With Alexandra Abbas

While some aspects of DevOps and MLOps are very similar, there are substantial differences between the two methodologies. Alexandra Abbas, Machine Learning Engineer at Wise described the disparities between them ranging from CI/CD to measurement of performance.

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DevOps-as-a-Service, the Shortcut to DevOps Adoption

Instead of hiring DevOps specialists, many companies decide to team up with DevOps-as-a-Service teams to reduce time and money spent on DevOps adoption. Find out what to expect from DevOps-as-a-Service providers.

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Shift Left vs. Shift Right: When to Test Your Application?

Testing and validating the functionality of your product has become a significant part of software development. Two of the biggest mindsets of testing are shift left and shift right. But which one should you choose? Learn more about them to figure it out.

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4 Pros of CI/CD Pipelines – And 3 Things to Look Out For

Continuous integration and delivery is a substantial practice of DevOps methodology, even though only 38% of companies working under it have adopted CI/CD pipelines by 2020. Find out how it impacts efficiency and what challenges it may bring.

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Why You Should Design Fail-Proof Software Deployments

Application complexity raises higher demand for precise software deployment processes. To avoid downtime and sort out dependencies, your Ops efforts should treat software deployments as top priority.

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What project management framework should your team use?

Projects can be messy. The more factors – I.e., stakeholders, technologies, etc. – are added to the equation – I.e., the project –, the more difficult it is to deliver the result, in our case, the software on time. Here’s how you can meet deadlines easier.

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