Cloud Infrastructure Automation Tools

Best Cloud Tools for Infrastructure Automation: Take the Pain Out of Infrastructure Management with These 51 Tools for Agile DevOps

Alexandra Altvater Developer Tips, Tricks & Resources

There are two main reasons for infrastructure automation. First, system administrators, IT professionals and DevOps engineers need to automate as many routine tasks as possible. That’s why we build tools at Stackify to help developers automate processes like application performance management, error monitoring, and log management; automation means you have more time for mission-critical tasks. Second, automation makes the management …

25 App Developers and Cloud Pros Reveal the Biggest Advantages to Hosting Your App in the Cloud

Alexandra Altvater Developer Tips, Tricks & Resources

More businesses are moving legacy applications to the cloud than ever before, but app developers face a unique set of circumstances. Sudden shifts in usage, for instance, can be catastrophic unless you’ve planned well in advance for such an increase — which is one reason load testing tools are so valuable, allowing you to test your app’s performance under a variety …

IIS files

Where Are IIS Log Files Located? How to View IIS Logs on Windows & Azure

Matt Watson Developer Tips, Tricks & Resources

Not sure where your IIS log files are located? No problem! For a standard Windows Server, the default log location is: %SystemDrive%\inetpub\logs\LogFiles If your IIS logs are not stored in the default location, follow these directions below to look up where they are currently being stored. We also have directions below for Azure App Services & Cloud Services. Where Are …