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Practical OneOps

You're reading from   Practical OneOps Implement DevOps with ease

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786461995
Length 266 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Nilesh Nimkar Nilesh Nimkar
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Preface 1. Getting Started with OneOps FREE CHAPTER 2. Understanding the OneOps Architecture 3. OneOps Application Life Cycle 4. OneOps Enterprise Deployment 5. Practical Deployment Scenario 6. Managing Your OneOps 7. Working with Functional Components 8. Building Components for OneOps 9. Adding and Managing OneOps Components 10. Adding Your Own Cloud to OneOps 11. Integrating with OneOps Using API

Best practices


Here are a few best practices to follow when using OneOps. Lots of these are suggested by the OneOps team in their official documentation. I have tried to provide justification for some of them where possible:

  • Follow a set naming convention for assembly names. OneOps sets some rules as to how you can name an assembly, such as no spaces. Also remember that your assembly name will become part of your FQDN after deployment, so choose a good assembly name.

  • Always add owner's e-mail ID to your assembly and enable watching. Be responsible for your own deployments. That's what DevOps is all about!

  • Be cognizant of the default values and tune them accordingly. Sometimes, the defaults will trip you up.

  • Choose good and descriptive platform names. A good suggestion is name them according to the platform you are adding, that is, if you are adding Postgres, then call it Postgres or Postgres-middleware.

  • Do not make changes directly to an instance, even if you can. You will cause configuration...

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