Raghav's Blog

Raghav`s Blog - A Blog For DevOps Engineers

Welcome to my blog! I've just started, but I'll be adding more content soon, including open positions, tech topics, general discussions, industry trends, and more. Stay tuned!
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Freelancing Projects in DevOps

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We have a team of skilled engineers who take up freelancing projects in the area of DevOps. Whether you need long-term or short-term engagement, our experts are ready to assist. With diverse skill sets and extensive experience, our engineers can handle various aspects of DevOps, ensuring high-quality and efficient solutions for your needs.
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The Journey is Yours: The Value of Self-Reliance in Professional Growth

Published 2 days ago5 min read8 comments
The journey to professional success is a personal one. While relationships and networks can provide support and visibility, they cannot replace the value of self-reliance and personal effort.
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How to Choose and Master a DevOps Tool

Published 2 days ago5 min read8 comments
Before diving into tool selection, it's crucial to grasp what DevOps truly is. At its core, DevOps is about fostering collaboration between development and operations teams to deliver a product efficiently and consistently.Remember, the key to success is continuous learning and adaptation to new tools and technologies as they evolve.
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Secure Your AWS Access: Using OIDC Instead of Storing Credentials in GitHub

Published 2 days ago5 min read8 comments
By adopting OIDC roles for AWS access, you significantly enhance the security of your development and deployment workflows. This approach eliminates the need to store AWS credentials in GitHub, reducing the risk of unauthorized access and potential security breaches. Start using OIDC roles today to secure your cloud resources and streamline your CI/CD processes.
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The Future of Work: Balancing AI and Human Roles

Published 2 days ago5 min read8 comments
The integration of AI into our lives presents a paradox of progress and peril. To navigate this complex landscape, a thoughtful approach is required—one that values human contribution while leveraging AI's capabilities. By fostering a collaborative environment between humans and machines, we can achieve a future where technology enhances our lives without compromising our humanity.
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The cloud native control plane framework icon

Published 2 days ago5 min read8 comments
I've been exploring Crossplane for some time now, and it has some pretty cool features. One of its standout aspects is the ability to build control planes without needing to write code. Crossplane boasts a highly extensible backend that enables you to orchestrate applications and infrastructure regardless of where they run. Additionally, it offers a highly configurable frontend that lets you define the declarative API it offers, making it a powerful tool for managing diverse environments.
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CNCF Landscape

Published 2 days ago5 min read8 comments
Why did the DevOps engineer get lost in the CNCF Landscape? Because every time they found a tool they liked, ten more they’d never heard of appeared! The landscape is constantly evolving, reflecting the rapid pace of innovation in the cloud native world. So, buckle up and enjoy the ride through the CNCF Cloud Native Landscape. It's a journey filled with learning, discovery, and endless possibilities!
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An open-source Kubernetes security platform for your IDE, CI/CD pipelines, and clusters

Published 3 months ago3 min read26 comments
Kubescape is an open-source Kubernetes security platform. It includes risk analysis, security compliance, and misconfiguration scanning. Targeted at the DevSecOps practitioner or platform engineer, it offers an easy-to-use CLI interface, flexible output formats, and automated scanning capabilities. It saves Kubernetes users and admins precious time, effort, and resources.
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Protect Your Code: Restrict Changes to Individual Files with GitHub Rulesets

Published 1 month ago8 min read12 comments
Rulesets help you to control how people can interact with branches and tags in a repository.
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