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  1. Today at HashiConf, we are excited to announce new capabilities for HashiCorp Terraform and Terraform Cloud to improve developer velocity, code quality, and infrastructure cost management. The new Terraform and Terraform Cloud announcements include the following: Terraform test framework (GA) helps produce higher-quality modules Test-integrated module publishing (beta) streamlines the testing and publishing process Generated module tests (beta) help module authors get started in seconds Enhanced editor validation in Visual Studio Code (GA) makes it easier to find and resolve errors Stacks (private preview) simplifies infrastructure provisioning and management at scale Ephemeral workspaces (GA) help optimize infrastructure spend View the full article
  2. The success of any application depends on the user experience it provides. It's no secret that a positive user experience is directly linked to customer satisfaction and long-term engagement. Cost optimization is important to an application’s success too, of course. In pursuing cost optimization, Kubernetes administrators and application developers attempt to balance reliability and cost. But according to our recent State of Kubernetes Cost Optimization report, user experience can be compromised when cost optimization efforts overlook reliability. This emphasizes the critical need to prioritize user experience while considering cost-optimization measures...
  3. In a restricted network environment, updating OpenShift is a different experience because the Cluster Version Operator (CVO) normally uses an internet connection to get directions for upgrades. Without an internet connection, the CVO relies on the user to direct the cluster upgrade by gathering graph data and running some command line operations. This works fine when tracking a few clusters, but it becomes more tedious as more clusters are added and as versions drift apart... View the full article
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