Rob Hirschfeld, Co-Founder/CEO of RackN discusses the challenges of DevOps from the CIO and Operator viewpoint and how it is critical for each group to better understand the issues they each face. Only then can a true DevOps experience be had.
We’ve made open network provisioning radically simpler. So simple, you can install in 5 minutes and be provisioning in under 30. That’s a bold claim, but it’s also an essential deliverable for us to bridge the Ops execution gap in a way that does not disrupt your existing tool chains.
We’ve got a remarkable list of feature additions between Digital Rebar Provision (DRP) v3.0 and v3.1 that take it from basic provision into a powerful distributed infrastructure automation tool.
But first, we need to put v3.1 into a broader perspective: the new features are built from hard learned DevOps lessons. The v2 combination of integrated provisioning and orchestration meant we needed a lot of overhead like Docker, Compose, PostgreSQL, Consul and RAILS. That was needed for complex “one-click” cluster builds; however it’s overkill for users of Ansible, Terraform and immutable infrastructure flows.
The v3 mantra is about starting simple and allowing users to grow automation incrementally. RackN has been building advanced automation packages and powerful UX management to support that mission.
So what’s in the release? The v3.0 release focused on getting core Provision infrastructure APIs, process and patterns working as a stand alone service. The v3.1 release targeted major architectural needs to streamline content management, event notification and add out-of-band actions.
Key v3.1 Features
New Mascot and Logo! We have a cloud native bare metal bear. DRP fans should ask about stickers and t-shirts. Name coming soon!
Layered Storage System. DRP storage model allows for layered storage tiers to support the content model and a read only base layer. These features allow operators to distribute content in a number of different ways and make field upgrades and multi-site synchronization possible.
Content packaging system. DRP contents API allows operators to manage packages of other models via a single API call. Content bundles are read-only and versioned so that field upgrades and patches can be distributed.
Plug-in system. DRP allows API extensions and event listeners that are in the same process space as the DRP server. This enables IPMI extensions and slack notifiers.
Stages, Tasks & Jobs. DRP has a simple work queue system in which tasks are stored and tracked on machines during stages in their boot sequences. This feature combines server and DRP client actions to create fast, simple and flexible workflows that don’t require agents or SSH access.
Websocket API for event subscription. DRP clients can subscribe to system events using a long term websocket interface. Subscriptions include filters so that operators can select very narrow notification scopes.
Removal of the minimal embedded UI (moving to community hosted UX). DRP decoupled the user interface from the service API. This allows features to be added to the UX without having to replace the Service. This also allows community members to create their own UX. RackN has agreed to support community users at no cost on a limited version of our commercial UX.
All of these features enable DRP to perform 100% of the hardware provision workflows that our customers need to run a fully autonomous, CI/CD enabled data center. RackN has been showing examples of Ansible, Kubernetes, and Terraform to Metal integration as a reference implementations.
Getting the physical layer right is critical to closing your infrastructure execution gaps. DRP v3.1 goes beyond getting it right – it makes it fast, simple and open. Take a test drive of the open source code or give RackN a call to see our advanced automation demos.
Stephen Spector, HPE Cloud Evangelist talks with Rob Hirschfeld, Co-Founder and CEO RackN about the installation process for Kubernetes using Kubespray, Ansible, and Digital Rebar Provisioning. Additional commentary on the overviews of Kubernetes, Containers, and Installation in this podcast.
Welcome to the weekly post of the RackN blog recap of all things SRE. If you have any ideas for this recap or would like to include content please contact us at info@rackn.com or tweet Rob (@zehicle) or RackN (@rackngo)
Almost overnight, it seems that Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) has become one of the hottest job titles across the IT Industry. So why all the sudden buzz and momentum around the SRE role? READ MORE
Global DevOps Tool Market Research Report 2017 to 2022 presents an in-depth assessment of the DevOps Tool Market including enabling technologies, key trends, market drivers, challenges, standardization, regulatory landscape, deployment models, operator case studies, opportunities, future roadmap, value chain, ecosystem player profiles and strategies. The report also presents forecasts for DevOps Tool Market investments from 2017 till 2022.
When it comes to attitudes toward age, DevOps is a lot like IT in general, but possibly more so. Defenders of an IT workforce that skews young have always noted that technology changes quickly, skills must be updated rapidly, business demands evolve fast, and long workdays just don’t appeal to professionals who have families to go home to. All of that may ratchet up even higher in DevOps culture. READ MORE
L8ist Sh9y Podcast : Digital Rebar and Terraform Provisioning Blog Link http://bit.ly/2xPILHb
Stephen Spector, HPE Cloud Evangelist talks with Greg Althaus, CTO and Co-Founder of RackN about how the Digital Rebar Provisioning solution provides bare metal server support for the HashiCorp Terraform Solution.
Rob Hirschfeld and Greg Althaus are preparing for a series of upcoming events where they are speaking or just attending. If you are interested in meeting with them at these events please email info@rackn.com.
Welcome to the weekly post of the RackN blog recap of all things SRE. If you have any ideas for this recap or would like to include content please contact us at info@rackn.com or tweet Rob (@zehicle) or RackN (@rackngo)
We had the opportunity to sit down withNathaniel Felsen,DevOps Engineer atMedium and the author of“Effective DevOps with AWS”. We are happy to share some practical insights from Nathaniel’s extensive experience as a seasoned DevOps and SRE practitioner.
While we hear a lot about these experiences from Google, Netflix, etc., we wanted to gather perspectives on DevOps and SRE life with other easily relatable companies. From tech-stack challenges to organization structure, Nathaniel provides a wide range of practical insights that we hope will be valuable in improving DevOps practices at your organization. READ MORE
GitHub on Wednesday is sharing the details of the massive technical endeavor its engineers went through to migrate the infrastructure that powers github.com and api.github.com — some of its most critical workloads — from a set of manually-configured physical servers to Kubernetes clusters that run application containers.
GitHub is confident the move will allow for faster innovation on the online code sharing and development platform. READ MORE
Last month, Eric Wright and I were able to complete a discussion the inspired my guest post for CapitalOne “How Platforms and SREs Change the DevOps Contract.” While our conversation ranged widely over the challenges of building and integration of IT processes, the key message is simple: we need to make investments in operations. READ MORE
Cloud Native thinking is thankfully changing the way we approach traditional IT infrastructure. These profound changes in how we build applications with 12-factor design and containers has deep implications on how we manage configuration and the tools we use to do it. These are not cloud only impacts – the changes impact every corner of IT data centers. READ MORE
Rob Hirschfeld and Greg Althaus are preparing for a series of upcoming events where they are speaking or just attending. If you are interested in meeting with them at these events please email info@rackn.com.
Cloud Native thinking is thankfully changing the way we approach traditional IT infrastructure. These profound changes in how we build applications with 12-factor design and containers has deep implications on how we manage configuration and the tools we use to do it. These are not cloud only impacts – the changes impact every corner of IT data centers.
“You still have to do configuration management but… we’re getting to a point we can do a lot less” (8:30)
Configuration Management is both necessary and very hard. I’ve written and spoken about the developer rebellion against Infrastructure (and will again at DOD Dallas!). The TL;DR on that lightning talk is “infrastructure sucks.”
In this podcast, Eric and I have time to stretch out and really discuss what’s going on with in both broad and specific terms. At the 15 minute mark, we start talking about how “radical simplicity” is coming to provisioning and deployment automation. We break down how the business needs for repeatable and robust automation are driving IT to rethinking huge swaths of their infrastructures. That transitions into making a whole data center into a CI/CD pipeline.
“If we have radically better control of the physical infrastructure, then I don’t need anything else to install Kubernetes.” (22:00)
Like always, Eric and I are not shy about taking on IT hot topics. Dig deep, enjoy and let us know what YOU think about these topics. We want to hear from you.
Last month, Eric Wright and I were able to complete a discussion the inspired my guest post for CapitalOne “How Platforms and SREs Change the DevOps Contract.” While our conversation ranged widely over the challenges of building and integration of IT processes, the key message is simple: we need to make investments in operations.
This podcast explains why I’ve been using Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) as a proxy for this DevOps inspired rethinking of operations.
I hope you’ll take the time to listen to this deep conversation about very real IT issues. Eric and I are not shy about expressing our opinions, but we’re also anti-shaming. The simple reality is that building infrastructure is hard and we all make difficult choices. My hope is that we can start sharing the fixes and helping each other out.
Do these topics inspire you? Creating data center automation for SREs is our mission at RackN. We believe that well run infrastructure requires building APIs from the ground up and keeping them simple. I hope that you’ll take 5 minutes to try our latest offering, Digital Rebar Provision and join us on the quest drive excellence in operations.
Welcome to the weekly post of the RackN blog recap of all things SRE. If you have any ideas for this recap or would like to include content please contact us at info@rackn.com or tweet Rob (@zehicle) or RackN (@rackngo)
While companies have grasped that DevOps leads to an increase in innovation, DevOps adoption and implementation still remains a challenge for many. Logz.io, an AI-powered log analytics company, released its DevOps Pulse 2017 survey in time for today’s SysAdmin Day, highlighting some of the challenges and benefits to DevOps.
The DevOps Pulse report this year was based on data from a survey of 700 companies, with an additional section on DevOps culture because, according to Logz.io, it’s one topic that wasn’t researched enough. READ MORE
Immutable Infrastructure Deployment Challenges for DevOps http://bit.ly/2vFAWq1
Rob Hirschfeld and Gareth Rushgrove (@garethr) discuss the issues.
In his session at @DevOpsSummit at 21st Cloud Expo, Rob Hirschfeld, CEO and co-founder of RackN, will explore this trend and discuss concrete ways to cope with the coming changes. He’ll look at the reasons why SRE is attractive and get specific about ways that teams can bootstrap their efforts and keep their DevOps Fu strong.
The Digital Rebar project is pleased to announce our new mascot; however, she doesn’t have a name. We are looking for ideas and you can reach us at @digitalrebar, @zehicle, or comment on this blog. READ MORE _____________
UPCOMING EVENTS
Rob Hirschfeld and Greg Althaus are preparing for a series of upcoming events where they are speaking or just attending. If you are interested in meeting with them at these events please email info@rackn.com.
Last week, Gareth Rushgrove (@garethr) and I hashed out our viewpoints on the intersection of DevOps and Immutable Infrastructure. We recorded the call because we want to expand the discussion to include a broader audience and we’d love to hear your opinions!
The gist of the call is that DevOps processes are moving faster and faster as teams embrace the create-destroy-repeat pattern of cloud automation. This pattern favors immutable images driven by cloudinit style bootstrapping. This changes our configuration management practice because configuration is front loaded. It also means that we destroy rather than patch.
We both felt that this immutable pattern will become dominate overtime.
However, there was significant nuance in our position about this change and the challenges that it will pose to operators. If you care about how immutable infrastructure is going to impact your DevOps plans then you’ll enjoy listening to our short discussion.
If you’re still hungry for the how’s and why’s of Immutable infrastructure, I suggest listening to the excellent panel discussion RackN hosted last May.
Welcome to the weekly post of the RackN blog recap of all things SRE. If you have any ideas for this recap or would like to include content please contact us at info@rackn.com or tweet Rob (@zehicle) or RackN (@rackngo)
SRE Items of the Week Teradata Acquires San Diego-based Start-up StackIQ to Strengthen Teradata Everywhere and IntelliCloud Capabilities http://prn.to/2vicpUb
SAN DIEGO, July 13, 2017 /PRNewswire/ — Teradata (NYSE: TDC), the leading data and analytics company, today announced the acquisition of StackIQ, developers of one of the industry’s fastest bare metal software provisioning platforms which has managed the deployment of cloud and analytics software at millions of servers in data centers around the globe. The deal will leverage StackIQ’s expertise in open source software and large cluster provisioning to simplify and automate the deployment of Teradata Everywhere. Offering customers the speed and flexibility to deploy Teradata solutions across hybrid cloud environments, allows them to innovate quickly and build new analytical applications for their business.
DevOps struggles under a “fully shared responsibility” contract for Developers and Operations that drives a futile search for elusive “full-stack engineers.” It’s time to revisit how to Dev and Ops are going to collaborate because these jobs often have different priorities. READ MORE
RackN Introduction Video Rob Hirschfeld, CEO and Co-Founder introduces RackN in 48 seconds
Kubernauts Worldwide Meetup This video is from our first Kubernauts Worldwide Meetup covering the new features in Kubernetes 1.7 presented by Ihor Dvoretskyi, Kubernetes Pain Points and Upgrade presented by Rob Hirschfeld and about Kubernauts Training presented by Des Drury. Arash Kaffamanesh moderated the online meetup and provided a short overview about what Kubernauts are about.
Rob starts at 38 minute 50 seconds
Video Series w/ Packet.net Three videos showing how to use Packet.net custom IPXE option with Digital Rebar IPXE provisioning
I’m investing in these Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) discussions because I believe operations (and by extension DevOps) is facing a significant challenge in keeping up with development tooling. The links below have been getting a lot of interest on twitter and driving some good discussion. READ MORE
Rob Hirschfeld and Greg Althaus are preparing for a series of upcoming events where they are speaking or just attending. If you are interested in meeting with them at these events please email info@rackn.com.