{"id":8399,"date":"2016-11-03T14:42:38","date_gmt":"2016-11-03T14:42:38","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.devopsonline.co.uk\/?p=8399"},"modified":"2016-11-03T14:44:25","modified_gmt":"2016-11-03T14:44:25","slug":"open-source-software-become-mainstream","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/devopsnews.online\/open-source-software-become-mainstream\/","title":{"rendered":"Open source software has become mainstream"},"content":{"rendered":"
The 2016 DevOps Pulse report<\/a> is the first of its kind \u2013 a study published by Logz.io that researches and captures important trends in IT operations and DevOps engineering.<\/p>\n According to the report, some of the most significant findings include:<\/p>\n The report has shown that the debate regarding the use of open source is over, as only 9% stated that they do not use open source technology at all within their work, and as the report says, that number will most likely drop more and more as time goes by and the popularity of open source technology increases. The open source platform, based off of the ELK stack, is becoming increasingly preferred over proprietary tools when monitoring metrics and taking care of log management.<\/p>\n Finally, transitioning to the cloud has been found to be much more difficult than transitioning to containers, and according to The DevOps Pulse 2016, the use of containers is more prevalent than the cloud. More than 40% of respondents have 25% or less of their infrastructure in the cloud. After all, moving to a public cloud brings up issues of security and more. But for those who do use the cloud, AWS is the most popular by far.<\/p>\n See the reports official infographic<\/a> below from Logz.io:<\/p>\nThe DevOps Pulse Report 2016<\/h2>\n
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