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Author Archives: Jeremy
Graphing Jenkins Statistics
Like many people, we use Jenkins at work as our continuous integration server and we require that all changes that are committed go through being built in CI before they can get deployed. Yesterday, someone asked if we could add … Continue reading
Monitoring Driven DevOps
Wrote up a nice post that maps pretty well to the Ignite talk I gave at Velocity about using using monitoring to help drive your infrastructure development. Go check it out over on the HubSpot dev blog
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Velocity 2011
I spent last week out in California for the O’Reilly Velocity Conference. It was in Santa Clara, which I hadn’t been to and frankly, I would be perfectly happy to not return. Parts of California are nice, Santa Clara is … Continue reading
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My new role
I’m still at HubSpot but my role within the company has changed a bit over the past few months. Related to the article that Yoav wrote which was posted on onStartups today about how we’re trying to better empower our engineers … Continue reading
2010, The Quick Look Back
I could give some excuse about being busy, but everybody does that. Let’s do the rundown of big events of 2010 Finished and submitted my thesis to complete the work necessary to finish up the SDM program and graduate in … Continue reading
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Announcing ami-creator
I’ve been having to build some new CentOS images to be used with EC2 for work recently. I went into it thinking that it shouldn’t be too big of a deal. I know that some work had been going on in this … Continue reading
Stop Using the Word “Cloud“
The more I see it, the more I want to just completely see the usage of the word “cloud” go away. While it’s somewhat of a cliche to say so, it’s a term that has a very hazy and non-concrete … Continue reading
Time to get back into a training routine
As a road rider and racer, my cycling season tends to wind down about this time. If I were to start racing cyclocross, I’d extend it out, but for now, I’m staying out of that. The past two years, I’ve … Continue reading
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Tagged airphones, base training, music suggestions, spinervals, trainer, training, winter
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EC2 and Fedora: Still stuck at Fedora 8
Amazon’s EC2 service is great for being able to roll out new servers quickly and easily. It’s also really nice because we don’t ever have to worry about physical hardware and can just spin up more instances as we need … Continue reading