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Nginx Logging: A Complete Guide for Beginners

So, you're wrestling with Nginx logs, huh? Been there. In fact, I used to spend way too much time hunting down log files until I finally got smart about it. Let me save you the trouble. Nginx logs are like the black box flight recorder for your web server. When everything crashes and burns (and it will), those logs are often the only evidence left to figure out what happened. But first, you need to know where to find them.

[Webinar] Kubernetes Health Management with Komodor

Modern Kubernetes environments are increasingly growing in scale and complexity. While application performance monitoring and infra-observability tools were once sufficient to maintain reliability, they are ill-equipped to handle the distributed and ever-changing nature of dozens or hundreds of Kubernetes clusters.

InfoBlox NetMRI is Ending-Here's Why You Should Move to IP Fabric Now

If you are a network owner, you know the importance of stability, visibility, and automation. With NetMRI reaching its Last Order Date on April 30, 2025, now is the time to think ahead and choose a solution that doesn’t just replace what you have—but actually makes your job easier. That’s where IP Fabric comes in. If you’re still relying on NetMRI for network configuration and change management (NCCM), I strongly recommend making the switch now. Here’s why.

How AI broke serverless and what to do about it with Vercel's Mariano Fernández Cocirio

Mariano, Staff Product Manager at Vercel, explains why serverless architectures are hitting unexpected limits—they’re too fast. The industry has spent millions optimizing serverless for speed, but AI workloads are changing the game. In the AI realm, slower execution often leads to better results. The challenge? Paying for all that idle compute time while waiting for AI responses.

Google Authd broker: authenticate to Ubuntu Desktop/Server with your Google account

Today we are announcing the introduction of Authd support for Google IAM, allowing all Ubuntu users to use their Google account to authenticate to their desktop and servers. The Google broker snap for Authd is available for free on Ubuntu Desktop and Server 24.04 and it works with both personal and Workspace Google accounts.

AWS Direct Connect Gateway (DGW) Data Transfer Outbound Rules

Get more efficient and secure AWS DGW connectivity by understanding the provider's Data Transfer Outbound requirements. As hybrid and cloud-native architectures have become commonplace, efficient and secure connectivity between on-premises data centers and the cloud is more crucial than ever. For organizations using AWS, connecting through a Direct Connect link simplifies and centralizes network connections across multiple regions thanks to its Direct Connect Gateway (DGW) component.

Will DevOps as We Know It Survive the AI Revolution?

Is DevOps on the brink of extinction? Solomon Hykes, co-founder of Docker and CEO of Dagger.io, explores how AI agents are transforming software development—not just writing code but shipping it. In this talk at Civo Navigate San Francisco 2025, Solomon retraces the history of software’s industrial revolution and examines whether AI will replace DevOps engineers or empower them. With live demos and expert insights, he reveals what’s next for the software factory and the future of platform engineering.

Why Bad Workflows Are Silently Killing Your Velocity (and How to Fix It)

Velocity isn’t just about how fast developers write code—it’s about how efficiently that code moves from idea to production. Yet many teams struggle with an invisible bottleneck: inconsistent workflows. Without clear, standardized processes, teams hit avoidable roadblocks that slow them down in ways that aren’t always obvious. PRs linger in review, merge conflicts become routine, and onboarding a new developer feels like an unwritten scavenger hunt. The worst part?