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From DevOps to NoOps using EngineYard Kontainers

NoOps is the next paradigm after DevOps. Adopting DevOps, Containers, and Kubernetes can create a void of a sizable learning curve and an investment of time and resources for organizations. This video helps you understand how the emerging NoOps paradigm seeks to fill this void by creating an ideal model for best-in-class operations that frees developers from managing complex infrastructure and reduces the overall operational burden.

Also, check out how NoOps comes to life using the EngineYard Kontainers platform.

Here’s an informative blog on how NoOps, using EngineYard Kontainers, can eliminate operation burden.

https://blog.engineyard.com/engine-yard-kontainers-and-noops

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