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Continuous Delivery with Mesos & Docker, Ops Evolution, and CMDB Design Insights

This article collection explores how Mesos and Docker enable continuous delivery, argues that traditional operations roles are becoming obsolete amid automation and BizDevOps integration, and shares practical CMDB design experiences emphasizing top‑level modeling and ongoing improvement.

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Continuous Delivery with Mesos & Docker, Ops Evolution, and CMDB Design Insights

Continuous Delivery with Mesos and Docker

Abstract: In today’s digital era, technology constantly evolves; Mesos provides unified resource management while Docker offers isolated resource usage. Together they form a powerful partnership for continuous delivery, and the author demonstrates practical implementations of this combination.

2016 New Ops: Why Ordinary Operations Staff Are Obsolete

Abstract: Veteran operations expert Alex warned that resource centralization and high automation will render traditional ops personnel redundant. The article analyzes the shift toward BizDevOps integration, higher expectations for ops work, and the skill requirements needed for this new paradigm.

The author, with extensive experience in ops and APM projects, observes that Dev and Ops are merging into a comprehensive BizDevOps model that unites development, testing, deployment, and operation. The discussion covers agile operation demands, BizDevOps’s impact on ops, and the competencies required.

CMDB Experience Sharing – Analyzing the Design Process

Abstract: Deploying a CMDB is not a simple software install but a comprehensive process involving consulting, training, implementation, and continuous optimization. Success depends on top‑level model design, including understanding corporate policies, defining configuration item scope, building CI classifications, specifying CI attributes, and establishing CI relationships.

The author has provided CMDB consulting, design, and implementation for several government and enterprise clients, emphasizing that a successful CMDB project requires iterative development and ongoing investment.

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