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My NiFiKop (Konpyutaika) Helm chart release version is v1.14.2-release. My NiFi version is 2.6. My nificluster apiVersion is nifi.konpyutaika.com/v1. I looked at the Python developer guide at: https://...
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One goal of DevOps is to create reproducible, production-like environments from source-code repositories. To achieve this, I believe it's necessary to also restore all the data that is needed to setup ...
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I'm migrating an HPC app to Kubernetes, and am trying to determine the best way to provide read only data assets as a configuration managed snapshot. Previously, my team had delivered our ...
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here's my part of my code that I am having issues with. Unfortunately I could not understand the relationship between the last answer, despite being almost what I need, and my situation. data "...
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Is there a good DevOps method to construct a workflow that creates demo data for a product? This situation is difficult when the app constantly changes. There are a few scenarios to consider. Either ...
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This site already has great answers for questions like What is DevOps and what is SecOps. Over time, I have come to be of the opinion that DevOps was born when the philosophy of the Agile methodology ...
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I'm not able to loop a list in a dict and keep the key of the original dict. Bellow an example of my data vars: nginx_users: 'instance1': roles: - product - ...
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I have a background in relational databases and new to Prometheus. I wonder why Prometheus is not a good choice for high cardinality data? Why do I need to use low cardinality data? It's exact ...
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AWS says that their systems are designed for 99.999999999% durability, but apparently there is no guarantees in their SLA. Yes, this can (hypothetically) be improved by using cross-region replication,...
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Quote from CF training on twelve-factor app’s processes are disposable: Apps should also shut down gracefully (but can also die unexpectedly). Cloud Foundry stops routing traffic nearly ...
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I've recently started working for a company that wants to break their monolithic SaaS application up into containerized microservices. I'm having a hard time grasping a fundamental part of persistent ...
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Working in highly regulated environments data is classified in different ways depending on the sensitivity. In some cases, this is legally enforced and must be treated differently. Examples of a data ...
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