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What is Rancher?

Rancher is an open-source platform for managing Kubernetes clusters across diverse infrastructures. It supports containerized applications, streamlines deployments, and addresses operational and security challenges. Some key features of Rancher include unified multi-cluster management, integration with DevOps tools, and hybrid & multi-cloud support. Rancher ensures consistent security and compliance, offering direct encryption and audit logging. Rancher does technically allow you to run Docker containers, though there are other tools (like Portainer) that will be easier to use for local contai

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r/docker · u/kambalMike · 6d ago

Planning to expand my knowledge in DevOps and practicing Docker.

I’m currently learning Docker and backend development, and I’m trying to decide on the best setup for my environment. Right now I’m using Windows. Should I: Keep Windows and run Docker inside a VM (like Ubuntu on Virtual…

r/devops · u/SheCherryPicks · 3w ago

Is "building a Docker image" during the CI pipeline considered a best practice?

Hi everyone! I am new to DevOps and trying to better understand CI/CD best practices. I often hear that, during the CI flow, we should “compile the source code” and run unit tests. However, I am not completely sure what …

r/devops · u/Gentleman__1 · 1w ago

New to DevOps – What Should I Learn First & What Does Your Daily Work Look Like?

Hi everyone, I’m exploring DevOps as a career path. I’m new to this field and trying to understand how to start properly. I wanted to ask experienced DevOps engineers: What should a beginner learn first in DevOps? Which …

r/devops · u/Nearby-Pickle1684 · 6d ago

Graduating this year and want to start DevOps/Cloud Engineering — where should I begin?

​ Hey everyone, I’m graduating this year and I want to build my career in DevOps/Cloud Engineering. Right now I’m learning Python basics and trying to understand what roadmap I should follow next. I’m confused whether I …

r/devops · u/solvikb · 2w ago

x509-certificate-exporter just shipped v4

They shipped an impressive new release that I wanted to share, since it helped me so much over the past few years. I used this heavily at a previous job, monitoring several thousand TLS Secrets across k8s clusters with. …