What certificate that you guys suggest for a beginner in wanting to dwelve into devops/sre?
As the title says any veterans in devops/sre can suggest me their go to cert to have to develop my knowledge on devops/sre and get acknowledge my skill with certificate, what certificate is the best for beginners to have?
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As the title says any veterans in devops/sre can suggest me their go to cert to have to develop my knowledge on devops/sre and get acknowledge my skill with certificate, what certificate is the best for beginners to have?
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What certificate that you guys suggest for a beginner in wanting...
As the title says any veterans in devops/sre can suggest me their go to cert to have to develop my knowledge on devops/sre and get acknowledge my...
I'm Hiring
Looking for someone to join our team at PACCAR to help build and administer our MLOps platform and processes.
https://jobs.paccar.com/job/Renton-Analyticts-Operations-Engineer-Job-WA-98055/676030101/?feedId=100&campaignId=3&utm_campaign=google_jobs_apply&utm_source=google_jobs_apply&utm_medium=organic
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Looking for someone to join our team at PACCAR to help build and administer our MLOps platform and processes.
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I'm Hiring
Looking for someone to join our team at PACCAR to help build and administer our MLOps platform and...
Is it realistic to use some sort of VPN cluster for permissioning?
My company has been experimenting with the idea of using a VPN for a sort of permissioning. For example, users in like an "admin" group would have their request routed to a server inside whatever AWS VPC they are requesting, and have it routed out by an IP block everything has whitelisted, but a "Developer" role would go through the server and sent through the VPC with a different IP block that's only whitelisted for certain dev tools.
We currently have an OpenVPN instance running in AWS so that's what I'm familiar with, can it be done with it or is there another tool to do this with? Is it even worth it?
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My company has been experimenting with the idea of using a VPN for a sort of permissioning. For example, users in like an "admin" group would have their request routed to a server inside whatever AWS VPC they are requesting, and have it routed out by an IP block everything has whitelisted, but a "Developer" role would go through the server and sent through the VPC with a different IP block that's only whitelisted for certain dev tools.
We currently have an OpenVPN instance running in AWS so that's what I'm familiar with, can it be done with it or is there another tool to do this with? Is it even worth it?
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Is it realistic to use some sort of VPN cluster for permissioning?
My company has been experimenting with the idea of using a VPN for a sort of permissioning. For example, users in like an "admin" group would have...
Need advice on setting up CI/CD
I work for a startup and we're at this stage where CI/CD would be massively helpful and we have the resources to focus on it.
- We keep most of our code on GitHub, and PRs have lint/test run in a GitHub action.
- Currently our android/iOS deploys are done via a manually triggered GitHub actions that runs on the CTOs computer.
- Web deploys are automatic through netlify
- AWS deploys are triggered manually through the AWS cli.
We've talked about the following strategies:
-moving everything to a cloud system (e.g. Circle CI)
- moving to a fully local solution such as a self hosted macOS server running Jenkins.
- moving to a hybrid model where GitHub actions handle CI (certain tests would be run on a local macOS server) while CD is handled by a cloud provider
Any thoughts or advice for somebody setting up a CI/CD solution for the first time?
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I work for a startup and we're at this stage where CI/CD would be massively helpful and we have the resources to focus on it.
- We keep most of our code on GitHub, and PRs have lint/test run in a GitHub action.
- Currently our android/iOS deploys are done via a manually triggered GitHub actions that runs on the CTOs computer.
- Web deploys are automatic through netlify
- AWS deploys are triggered manually through the AWS cli.
We've talked about the following strategies:
-moving everything to a cloud system (e.g. Circle CI)
- moving to a fully local solution such as a self hosted macOS server running Jenkins.
- moving to a hybrid model where GitHub actions handle CI (certain tests would be run on a local macOS server) while CD is handled by a cloud provider
Any thoughts or advice for somebody setting up a CI/CD solution for the first time?
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Need advice on setting up CI/CD
I work for a startup and we're at this stage where CI/CD would be massively helpful and we have the resources to focus on it. - We keep most of...
DevOps AWS Kubernetes observability platform for root cause analysis
We are looking for people to help us prove our technology helps identify RCA. Contact me for a free trial.
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We are looking for people to help us prove our technology helps identify RCA. Contact me for a free trial.
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DevOps AWS Kubernetes observability platform for root cause analysis
We are looking for people to help us prove our technology helps identify RCA. Contact me for a free trial.
Terraform v1.0.0
https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform/releases/tag/v1.0.0
Excuse if this had been posted already. Just wanted to share the excitement.
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Excuse if this had been posted already. Just wanted to share the excitement.
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Release v1.0.0 · hashicorp/terraform
1.0.0 (June 08, 2021)
Terraform v1.0 is an unusual release in that its primary focus is on stability, and it represents the culmination of several years of work in previous major releases to make s...
Terraform v1.0 is an unusual release in that its primary focus is on stability, and it represents the culmination of several years of work in previous major releases to make s...
Transfering Wordpress to k8s
Transfering wordpress site
Hello there, as I want to be prepared for the future I created my own K8s cluster for my business projects (sites or webapps for clients) but in the past I used just basic wordpress app.
Do u guys have any idea how to transform a already present wp site into a docker-container and deploying to kubernetes.
Thanks :)
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Transfering wordpress site
Hello there, as I want to be prepared for the future I created my own K8s cluster for my business projects (sites or webapps for clients) but in the past I used just basic wordpress app.
Do u guys have any idea how to transform a already present wp site into a docker-container and deploying to kubernetes.
Thanks :)
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Transfering Wordpress to k8s
Transfering wordpress site Hello there, as I want to be prepared for the future I created my own K8s cluster for my business projects (sites or...
Hands off, cloud based config management
Looking for something simple to handle basics - patching mostly. Want to have everything in IAC of some form.
This particular use case is for labbing with the most "production" aspect being Plex.
I've been looking at azure Automation but it seems a bit heavy handed.
On top I'm planning to run some other cicd product (devops agent, Argo, not sure yet) if there's maybe something open source that has both config management and deployment all in one?
It seems from my research that there's nothing quite simple and plug and play in the config management space yet.
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Looking for something simple to handle basics - patching mostly. Want to have everything in IAC of some form.
This particular use case is for labbing with the most "production" aspect being Plex.
I've been looking at azure Automation but it seems a bit heavy handed.
On top I'm planning to run some other cicd product (devops agent, Argo, not sure yet) if there's maybe something open source that has both config management and deployment all in one?
It seems from my research that there's nothing quite simple and plug and play in the config management space yet.
https://redd.it/nvmjnb
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Hands off, cloud based config management
Looking for something simple to handle basics - patching mostly. Want to have everything in IAC of some form. This particular use case is for...
what subjects to do for devops?
So I am going into my second semester of uni. I am studying a bachelor of information technology majoring in software engineering and I was wondering what classes I should take. These are the classes available:
\- system design engineering fundamentals
\- information system development
\- network engineering fundamnetals
\- operating systems
\- data security and information assurance
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So I am going into my second semester of uni. I am studying a bachelor of information technology majoring in software engineering and I was wondering what classes I should take. These are the classes available:
\- system design engineering fundamentals
\- information system development
\- network engineering fundamnetals
\- operating systems
\- data security and information assurance
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what subjects to do for devops?
So I am going into my second semester of uni. I am studying a bachelor of information technology majoring in software engineering and I was...
Reproducible and portable development environment
Background: there are two machine, machine A has internet access while machine B does not, I can copy file from A to B
Machine B is for development purpose, so I need vim tmux git and some plugin include dot files on it; currently I use docker to build the image contains vim tmux and misc on machine A and copy to machine B for code development
And recently I heard about nix package management, so is it possible use nix to build development tools and port it to other machine?
I thought nix is somewhat more reproducible than docker, since docker image rely on the linux distributor, but I cannot find a way to make nix portable to offline machine
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Background: there are two machine, machine A has internet access while machine B does not, I can copy file from A to B
Machine B is for development purpose, so I need vim tmux git and some plugin include dot files on it; currently I use docker to build the image contains vim tmux and misc on machine A and copy to machine B for code development
And recently I heard about nix package management, so is it possible use nix to build development tools and port it to other machine?
I thought nix is somewhat more reproducible than docker, since docker image rely on the linux distributor, but I cannot find a way to make nix portable to offline machine
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Reproducible and portable development environment
Background: there are two machine, machine A has internet access while machine B does not, I can copy file from A to B Machine B is for...
Broke AWS account during internship. How bad of a situation did a I put myself in?
So I broke one of the AWS account during my 3rd week at this internship at a very large company. Users are still able to log in but there’s some API errors when it comes to getting any type of resource in the account. That is due to my dumbass using an AdminPriviledge ARN in my IAM terraform script. So when I did terraform destroy I messed up the privileges for everyone who has access to the account.
For the experienced engineers, how bad is this? Is this something to fire an intern over?
I was one of the “senior” interns coming already with experience with terraform and other DevOps tools. Now I just fucked up so badly when I was banking on getting a return offer due to my financial situation.
https://redd.it/nvl1og
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So I broke one of the AWS account during my 3rd week at this internship at a very large company. Users are still able to log in but there’s some API errors when it comes to getting any type of resource in the account. That is due to my dumbass using an AdminPriviledge ARN in my IAM terraform script. So when I did terraform destroy I messed up the privileges for everyone who has access to the account.
For the experienced engineers, how bad is this? Is this something to fire an intern over?
I was one of the “senior” interns coming already with experience with terraform and other DevOps tools. Now I just fucked up so badly when I was banking on getting a return offer due to my financial situation.
https://redd.it/nvl1og
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Broke AWS account during internship. How bad of a situation did a...
So I broke one of the AWS account during my 3rd week at this internship at a very large company. Users are still able to log in but there’s some...
What's your DevOps stack?
This is probably a broad question but curious as to what technologies people here use either in work or for personal projects for a full infrastructure to deployment or anything even in-between
At work we have started to migrate over to gitlab and leverage it's CICD tool and it's runners to deploy and run automated tests. We use quite a lot of Ansible for most of configuration and as well creation of our containers.
Some older pieces are still deployed with bash and salt stack. A large part of why I'm curious of how others do deployments is that we are hoping to move this over to AWX (Ansible tower) to help make our deployments HA and I'm curious how others handle this?
NOTE: we are not on kubernetes, nor is it a high priority to migrate, but still curious to hear If that is part of your stack and how it is!
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This is probably a broad question but curious as to what technologies people here use either in work or for personal projects for a full infrastructure to deployment or anything even in-between
At work we have started to migrate over to gitlab and leverage it's CICD tool and it's runners to deploy and run automated tests. We use quite a lot of Ansible for most of configuration and as well creation of our containers.
Some older pieces are still deployed with bash and salt stack. A large part of why I'm curious of how others do deployments is that we are hoping to move this over to AWX (Ansible tower) to help make our deployments HA and I'm curious how others handle this?
NOTE: we are not on kubernetes, nor is it a high priority to migrate, but still curious to hear If that is part of your stack and how it is!
https://redd.it/nvq8yv
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What's your DevOps stack?
This is probably a broad question but curious as to what technologies people here use either in work or for personal projects for a full...
Dashbird launches a new app for a faster and smoother AWS data observability
The brand new Dashbird app is here to bring your AWS data together for a faster, more secure, and smoother observability experience and to enhance team collaboration 🚀
Check out our 5 favorite updates to the new Dashbird app: https://dashbird.io/blog/dashbird-app-launches-new-version/
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The brand new Dashbird app is here to bring your AWS data together for a faster, more secure, and smoother observability experience and to enhance team collaboration 🚀
Check out our 5 favorite updates to the new Dashbird app: https://dashbird.io/blog/dashbird-app-launches-new-version/
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Dashbird
Dashbird app launches new version | Dashbird
The new Dashbird app is now live! Making serverless observability more secure and AWS data exploration faster and more efficient.
What's the advantages (or main differences) of using Linux with AWS compared to using Windows Server with Azure today ? How many of you are well versed with Azure/Powershell ?
I need some advices from experts I am studying Windows Server with Active Directory on a virtual network with VM's and some Linux on the side... I live in a very remote place where there is no jobs for advanced sysadmin so I am thinking about going back to programming so I can do some WebDev being 100% remote but my main love is sysadmin... I can study 7-10hr's a day if I want and I wanted to be solid with both WinServer and Linux and was wondering if it was worth it to get the Azure Certs or go the Linux route with Aws ? Is it me or I feel like the good old day of sysadmin are starting to die off slowly and we are getting in automation/scripting a lot managing online services and pre configured iso's that pure sysadmin of system on premise is becoming less and less important or useful and everything is becoming infrastructure as code ? why not just go program then ?
A) What's the advantages (or main differences) of using Linux with AWS compared to using Windows Server with Azure today ? How many of you are well versed with Azure/Powershell ?
B) Do you feel that "on premise" is losing ground everyday to the Cloud ? We will need less and less Datacenter and we will be managing more Cloud services and automate everything ?
C) How long does it take to be solid Junior/Intermediate in both Windows Server and Linux with some Cloud ?
I already knows how to manage small AD, DC and all that file share, bit of Linux and already coded in C++ in the past so im not starting from 0 I can study all day most days for the next 2 years was wondering whats the best use of my time.. don't really feel like spending 2k on all the online official Azure Certs from MS
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I need some advices from experts I am studying Windows Server with Active Directory on a virtual network with VM's and some Linux on the side... I live in a very remote place where there is no jobs for advanced sysadmin so I am thinking about going back to programming so I can do some WebDev being 100% remote but my main love is sysadmin... I can study 7-10hr's a day if I want and I wanted to be solid with both WinServer and Linux and was wondering if it was worth it to get the Azure Certs or go the Linux route with Aws ? Is it me or I feel like the good old day of sysadmin are starting to die off slowly and we are getting in automation/scripting a lot managing online services and pre configured iso's that pure sysadmin of system on premise is becoming less and less important or useful and everything is becoming infrastructure as code ? why not just go program then ?
A) What's the advantages (or main differences) of using Linux with AWS compared to using Windows Server with Azure today ? How many of you are well versed with Azure/Powershell ?
B) Do you feel that "on premise" is losing ground everyday to the Cloud ? We will need less and less Datacenter and we will be managing more Cloud services and automate everything ?
C) How long does it take to be solid Junior/Intermediate in both Windows Server and Linux with some Cloud ?
I already knows how to manage small AD, DC and all that file share, bit of Linux and already coded in C++ in the past so im not starting from 0 I can study all day most days for the next 2 years was wondering whats the best use of my time.. don't really feel like spending 2k on all the online official Azure Certs from MS
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What's the advantages (or main differences) of using Linux with...
I need some advices from experts I am studying Windows Server with Active Directory on a virtual network with VM's and some Linux on the side... I...
Login denied after setting nofile limits
https://access.redhat.com/solutions/43926
I got same error but need to subscribe for solution
Please can someone help me the solution
Thank you
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https://access.redhat.com/solutions/43926
I got same error but need to subscribe for solution
Please can someone help me the solution
Thank you
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Login denied after setting nofile limits. Secure log shows the error
Setting a hard limit in ulimit on nofile to anything higher than 1048576 (including unlimited) fails, and prevents logins from working. After setting the following in /etc/security/limits.conf * soft
Ansible Playbook Quality Scanner
Our team developed this free [Quality Scanner for Ansible Playbooks](https://scanner.steampunk.si/#/) that gives you an instant quality score of your playbook with tips on how to improve it. You can use it to:
* Check if you are using deprecated modules
* Determine fully qualified collection names (FCQNs)
* Detect common usage antipatterns
* Identify certified Ansible content
* Find module name clashes
Feel free to try it out and let us know what you think. The scanner is currently in the testing phase, so your feedback would be helpful.
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Our team developed this free [Quality Scanner for Ansible Playbooks](https://scanner.steampunk.si/#/) that gives you an instant quality score of your playbook with tips on how to improve it. You can use it to:
* Check if you are using deprecated modules
* Determine fully qualified collection names (FCQNs)
* Detect common usage antipatterns
* Identify certified Ansible content
* Find module name clashes
Feel free to try it out and let us know what you think. The scanner is currently in the testing phase, so your feedback would be helpful.
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Ansible Playbook Quality Scanner | XLAB Steampunk
Test the quality of your Ansible Playbook with this free scanner and get tips on how to improve it.
What is Continuous Delivery?
Technology is advancing at a breakneck speed, and customers expect to experience that from their service providers and products. In today’s fast-paced world, technology is advancing at a breakneck speed, and customers also expect the same speed from their service providers.
Continuous Delivery is a DevOps methodology that enables development teams to deploy changes such as new features, configuration, bug fixes, and experiments into production safely and quickly in a sustainable manner. The continuous delivery process requires a collaborative approach from different stakeholders in a software delivery process such as developers, operations, and testing teams. It streamlines the complexities of software delivery into a pipeline model that allows for a smooth flow of codes/changes from developers into the hands of end-users.
We refer to this pipeline as a DevOps CI/CD pipeline that allows organizations to deploy code changes to test and production environments through a repeatable and automated test release process empowering developers to release changes on demand.
Read the full post on Continuous Delivery here
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Technology is advancing at a breakneck speed, and customers expect to experience that from their service providers and products. In today’s fast-paced world, technology is advancing at a breakneck speed, and customers also expect the same speed from their service providers.
Continuous Delivery is a DevOps methodology that enables development teams to deploy changes such as new features, configuration, bug fixes, and experiments into production safely and quickly in a sustainable manner. The continuous delivery process requires a collaborative approach from different stakeholders in a software delivery process such as developers, operations, and testing teams. It streamlines the complexities of software delivery into a pipeline model that allows for a smooth flow of codes/changes from developers into the hands of end-users.
We refer to this pipeline as a DevOps CI/CD pipeline that allows organizations to deploy code changes to test and production environments through a repeatable and automated test release process empowering developers to release changes on demand.
Read the full post on Continuous Delivery here
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OpsMx Blog |
What is CI/CD and CI/CD Pipeline? - Processes, Stages, Benefits
This blog covers the differences between CI vs CD, explains what is a CI/CD and CI/CD pipeline along with the associated processes, stages and benefits.
Advice on helping pave the path for DevOps in IoT for a research scientist
Background: I have been working as a Research Scientist for an Institute focused on Industries and Production Engineering for about 4 years now. My educational background is ICT Engineering and enjoy programming. I am very active in Open-Source Communities and have a developed good skills in IoT and IIoT (shows through my published work as well as my software portfolio on GitHub).
I really am getting a good vibe about DevOps as a concept because it is enabling me to learn all tools that can make me independent in my development work i.e. My Code + My CI Pipelines + My complete loop of Operations.
AFAIK and understand, a lot of DevOps focuses on Web Tech, granted IoT is part of the Web but the paradigm itself uses a lot of different protocols that generally don't get deployed on machineries, sensor nodes, wireless gateways etc.
I am looking for some guidance on how does DevOps + IoT path would look like.
Skills I am good at:
- python, c++ (arduino), Yocto/OpenEmbedded, TSDBs (time-series DBs), Sound IoT Protocol (MQTT, CoAP, CBOR, etc.), git, docker, docker-compose, basic CI pipeline setups using Travis-CI, GH-Actions
- Currently learning: Rust, Kubernetes, golang
- Willing to learn: ansible, terraform, a Cloud Platform
But with a narrow focus on IoT and Operations in Industries.
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Background: I have been working as a Research Scientist for an Institute focused on Industries and Production Engineering for about 4 years now. My educational background is ICT Engineering and enjoy programming. I am very active in Open-Source Communities and have a developed good skills in IoT and IIoT (shows through my published work as well as my software portfolio on GitHub).
I really am getting a good vibe about DevOps as a concept because it is enabling me to learn all tools that can make me independent in my development work i.e. My Code + My CI Pipelines + My complete loop of Operations.
AFAIK and understand, a lot of DevOps focuses on Web Tech, granted IoT is part of the Web but the paradigm itself uses a lot of different protocols that generally don't get deployed on machineries, sensor nodes, wireless gateways etc.
I am looking for some guidance on how does DevOps + IoT path would look like.
Skills I am good at:
- python, c++ (arduino), Yocto/OpenEmbedded, TSDBs (time-series DBs), Sound IoT Protocol (MQTT, CoAP, CBOR, etc.), git, docker, docker-compose, basic CI pipeline setups using Travis-CI, GH-Actions
- Currently learning: Rust, Kubernetes, golang
- Willing to learn: ansible, terraform, a Cloud Platform
But with a narrow focus on IoT and Operations in Industries.
https://redd.it/nu8hus
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Advice on helping pave the path for DevOps in IoT for a research...
Background: I have been working as a Research Scientist for an Institute focused on Industries and Production Engineering for about 4 years now....
Automation / Scripting
Hi everyone !
Does anybody knows the best way to build and provide a service that can be hosted on the cloud, receiving a file in IDML format from Adobe InDesign (via HTTP POST ideally, possibly FTP or other) able to provide in return the full PDF version with the most faithful rendering to that of InDesign, either via HTTP return or possibly deposit on FTP or cloud storage ?
I would be happy to exchange on the topic, as i encounter some troubles with it.
Thnks :)
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Hi everyone !
Does anybody knows the best way to build and provide a service that can be hosted on the cloud, receiving a file in IDML format from Adobe InDesign (via HTTP POST ideally, possibly FTP or other) able to provide in return the full PDF version with the most faithful rendering to that of InDesign, either via HTTP return or possibly deposit on FTP or cloud storage ?
I would be happy to exchange on the topic, as i encounter some troubles with it.
Thnks :)
https://redd.it/nuc7ky
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Automation / Scripting
Hi everyone ! Does anybody knows the best way to build and provide a service that can be hosted on the cloud, receiving a file in IDML format...
Gamify Twitter with Prometheus and Grafana on Kubernetes
Hi everyone,
I personally have Gamified my Twitter banner with Prometheus, Grafana and some custom Python code on Kubernetes. I've made a write-up for inspiration: https://www.civo.com/learn/using-civo-kubernetes-to-gamify-twitter-with-prometheus-and-grafana
(And yes, It's more intended for FUN and just hacking around, rather than very serious business ;) )
https://redd.it/nvzpor
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Hi everyone,
I personally have Gamified my Twitter banner with Prometheus, Grafana and some custom Python code on Kubernetes. I've made a write-up for inspiration: https://www.civo.com/learn/using-civo-kubernetes-to-gamify-twitter-with-prometheus-and-grafana
(And yes, It's more intended for FUN and just hacking around, rather than very serious business ;) )
https://redd.it/nvzpor
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Civo.com
Using Civo Kubernetes to gamify Twitter with Prometheus and Grafana - Civo.com
An inspirational post to explain the journey and thoughts behind gamifying a Twitter banner that automatically shows follower count in a Grafana graph
Reducing data transfer costs with a Docker registry cache
Reducing costs has been a focus area for us ever since the COVID pandemic started. We recently published a blog post on this topic. One of the prominent contributors to our AWS costs was the data transfer of our internal Docker registry. https://lambda.grofers.com/reducing-data-transfer-costs-with-a-docker-registry-based-cache-8f93d7e561f3
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Reducing costs has been a focus area for us ever since the COVID pandemic started. We recently published a blog post on this topic. One of the prominent contributors to our AWS costs was the data transfer of our internal Docker registry. https://lambda.grofers.com/reducing-data-transfer-costs-with-a-docker-registry-based-cache-8f93d7e561f3
https://redd.it/nvz7pm
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Medium
How COVID-19 pushed us to reduce our AWS cost by half
We have been extremely focused on growth last year. AWS was central to how we ship fast. But some of our early mistakes resulted in a lot…