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Humble Tech Book Bundle: Linux from Beginner to Professional by O'Reilly

About the Bundle This bundle includes the following books: Learning Git: A Hands-On and Visual Guide to the Basics of Git by Anna Skoulikari Efficient Linux at the Command Line by Daniel J. Barrett Web Application Security: Exploitation and Countermeasures for Modern Web Applications by Andrew Hoffman Network Programmability and Automation: Skills for the Next-Generation Network Engineer by Matt Oswalt, Christian Adell, Scott Lowe, Jason Edelman Python for Devops: Learn Ruthlessly Effective Automation by Noah Gift, Kennedy Behrman, Alfredo Deza, Robert Jordan, Grig Gheorghiu Terraform: Up and Running, 3rd Edition by Yevgeniy Brikman Docker: Up & Running: Shipping Reliable Containers in Production by Karl Matthias, Sean P. Kane Kubernetes: Up & Running by Kelsey Hightower, Brendan Burns, Joe Beda Practical Linux System Administration: A Guide to Installation, Configuration, and Management by Ken Hess Ansible: Up and Running: Automating Configuration Management and Deployment the Easy Way by Lorin Hochstein Linux Pocket Guide by Daniel J. Barrett Learning DevSecOps: A Practical Guide to Processes and Tools by Steve Suehring Learning Modern Linux: A Handbook for the Cloud Native Practitioner by Michael Hausenblas FastAPI: Modern Python Web Development by Bill Lubanovic

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Setting Up Podman on MacOS: A Docker Alternative for Local Container Development

Why Run Containers Locally? Running containers on your development machine has become an essential practice for modern software development. Local containers provide: Consistent development environments across team members Quick testing of containerized applications without remote dependencies Easy experimentation with different software stacks Simplified microservices development and testing Efficient resource usage compared to traditional virtual machines Why Podman Instead of Docker Desktop? While Docker Desktop has been the de facto standard for local container development, Podman offers several compelling advantages: ...

Humble Book Bundle: DevOps by O'Reilly

Humble Book Bundle: DevOps by O'Reilly

About the Bundle This bundle includes the following books: AWS System Administration by Mike Ryan, Federico Lucifredi The Site Reliability Workbook by Betsy Beyer, Niall Richard Murphy, David K. Rensin, Kent Kawahara, Stephen Thorne Kubernetes: Up and Running by Joe Beda, Kelsey Hightower, Brendan Burns Designing Distributed Systems by Brendan Burns Prometheus: Up & Running by Brian Brazil Cloud Native Infrastructure by Justin Garrison, Kris Nova Practical Monitoring by Mike Julian Linux Pocket Guide, 3rd Edition by Daniel J. Barrett Seeking SRE by David N. Blank-Edelman Effective DevOps by Jennifer Davis, Ryn Daniels Moving Hadoop to the Cloud by Bill Havanki Database Reliability Engineering by Laine Campbell, Charity Majors Deploying to OpenShift by Graham Dumpleton Jenkins 2: Up and Running by Brent Laster Cloud Foundry: The Definitive Guide by Duncan C. E. Winn