We talked about how Kong can help you get set up with API abstraction here, and we also talked about Composable Infrastructures here. Today we will discuss how you can combine both
We talked about how Kong can help you get set up with API abstraction here, and we also talked about Composable Infrastructures here. Today we will discuss how you can combine both
If you have an IT environment with hundreds or thousands of servers running a multiple OSes, you know the operational challenges of patching and maintenance all too well. Many organizations
As organizations transform and containerize their business critical applications with the objective of making them ready for deployment in to various Cloud platforms, they are also need to address application
This blog walks through the installation of Kong Enterprise (via rpm) on a CentOS 7 Virtual Machine. You can download and install the latest version of CentOS from https://www.centos.org/download/. We
We all know that Agile is has been around for a while now. You have probably heard about it a thousand times already over the past few years. But even
This blog walks through the installation of Kong Enterprise (via rpm) on a Red Hat Enterprise 7 Virtual Machine. Since we will be installing Kong Enterprise in a development environment,
If you’ve used the community version of the Kong API gateway, you have probably noticed that anyone that knows the server name or IP for your Kong community API gateway
Kong Enterprise provides you the ability to rate limit the traffic for various objects using the Rate Limiting Advanced Plugin. In the example below, we will rate limit a service
By Brad Johnson, Lead DevOps Engineer When considering infrastructure automation Terraform and Ansible are usually brought up. Both do some things really well, but also have limitations. Terraform is an
By Brad Johnson, Lead DevOps Engineer When developing automation you may be faced with challenges that are simply too complicated or tedious to accomplish with Ansible alone. There may even