Cisco DevNet
CI/CD Pipelines for Infrastructure Configuration and Management, Part 3
4 min read
Part 1 looked at how to use Gitlab CE as a foundational component for a CI/CD pipeline. Part 2, left off at having a GitLab CE and runner installation running in Docker containers. Now, in Part 3, you learn how to define the CI/CD pipeline components in GitLab.
First Code… Then Infrastructure as Code… Now Notes as Code!
3 min read
When we put that developer hat on as part of our DevOps/SRE or AppDev roles, it’s optimal when we can combine our code development environment (IDE) with a tool we take notes in. Take a look at how the Dendron extension to VS Code allows for hierarchical documentation and note-taking.
New Learning Labs for NSO Service Development
2 min read
Learn how NSO services simplify network operations. How they work, and how to develop a template-based service.
Cisco DNA Center Release 2.3.3 – What’s New?
4 min read
Thanks to new innovations and enhancements in Cisco DNA Center release 2.3.3, managing your network has gotten a lot easier.
Using CI/CD Pipelines for Infrastructure Configuration and Management – Part 2
3 min read
In part 2 of this series, you're ready to install GitLab CE (Community Edition) - a complete DevOps platform that has all the critical features needed in the software development lifecycle.
Cisco Modeling Labs: Labbing Made Easy
2 min read
Explore the first phase of a new clustering solution, available now in CML v2.4.
A 360 Degree View on Software and Hardware at the Edge
2 min read
When people talk about the "Edge”, they can be meaning different things. This blog takes a closer look at each Edge category, with a focus on the hardware and software parts.
Get Hands-on in the Cisco Crosswork Automation Sandbox
2 min read
See first hand how the Cisco Crosswork Network Automation microservices platform brings together streaming telemetry, big data, and model-driven APIs to enable service providers to quickly deploy intent-driven, closed-loop network operations.
Why Your Network Automation Should Shift Left Now
3 min read
“Shift left” security is moving security to the soonest feasible point in the development process. We look at what it means to combine security concerns with the NetDevOps model to ensure that security is an integral part of the software development life cycle and for network automation.