question about internet speeds...
So, I'm looking at moving to a new house. The place is awesome but it's also pretty rural, and it seems difficult to find internet plans that are more than 50mbps. I'm used to having a much faster connection than that, like at least 300.
I need to know if I can do my job from home before I commit to purchasing a property... y'all think 50mbps would cut it?
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So, I'm looking at moving to a new house. The place is awesome but it's also pretty rural, and it seems difficult to find internet plans that are more than 50mbps. I'm used to having a much faster connection than that, like at least 300.
I need to know if I can do my job from home before I commit to purchasing a property... y'all think 50mbps would cut it?
https://redd.it/sxzd6h
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question about internet speeds...
So, I'm looking at moving to a new house. The place is awesome but it's also pretty rural, and it seems difficult to find internet plans that are...
Does anyone here use oath2 proxy in front of Atlantis?
I'm trying to figure out how to insert https://github.com/bitly/oauth2_proxy in front of https://github.com/runatlantis/atlantis via terraform but have several questions. First, is there any publicly existing terraform repo that can set this up automagically on Kubernetes? My google-fu is coming up short. Second, are there are any automagic scripts that can generate the config values for you via github api? The end goal really is to just figure out how to get this as automated as possible so I can add auth to atlantis. Any additional suggestions appreciated!
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I'm trying to figure out how to insert https://github.com/bitly/oauth2_proxy in front of https://github.com/runatlantis/atlantis via terraform but have several questions. First, is there any publicly existing terraform repo that can set this up automagically on Kubernetes? My google-fu is coming up short. Second, are there are any automagic scripts that can generate the config values for you via github api? The end goal really is to just figure out how to get this as automated as possible so I can add auth to atlantis. Any additional suggestions appreciated!
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GitHub
GitHub - bitly/oauth2_proxy: A reverse proxy that provides authentication with Google, Github or other provider
A reverse proxy that provides authentication with Google, Github or other provider - bitly/oauth2_proxy
Telepresence with Consul
I've gotten Telepresence working without Consul (and it's great!), but I'm having some trouble when I add Consul connect's Envoy sidecar. I see the `traffic-agent` sidecar for the service I'm intercepting, but all of the traffic is still flowing thru Envoy.
Have any of y'all gotten Telepresence+Consul working? Thanks!
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I've gotten Telepresence working without Consul (and it's great!), but I'm having some trouble when I add Consul connect's Envoy sidecar. I see the `traffic-agent` sidecar for the service I'm intercepting, but all of the traffic is still flowing thru Envoy.
Have any of y'all gotten Telepresence+Consul working? Thanks!
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Telepresence with Consul
I've gotten Telepresence working without Consul (and it's great!), but I'm having some trouble when I add Consul connect's Envoy sidecar. I see...
Does anyone have experience using KodeKloud as a learning tool? What was your experience?
It is on sale right now. I enjoy the structure for learning and it is on sale right now. Any experience? And alternatives you enjoy?
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It is on sale right now. I enjoy the structure for learning and it is on sale right now. Any experience? And alternatives you enjoy?
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Does anyone have experience using KodeKloud as a learning tool?...
It is on sale right now. I enjoy the structure for learning and it is on sale right now. Any experience? And alternatives you enjoy?
Any folks from the zerossl project lurking these forums? Your user signup page cert is expired.
https://app.zerossl.com/signup
I was looking for an alternative to cert-manager/letsencrypt because of rate limiting pains. This does not look as promising :(
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https://app.zerossl.com/signup
I was looking for an alternative to cert-manager/letsencrypt because of rate limiting pains. This does not look as promising :(
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Zerossl
Sign Up - ZeroSSL
Sign up for a free ZeroSSL account to create and manage SSL certificates with ease, supporting multi-domain, wildcards, 90-day and annual certificates.
EKS ingress
I want to set ALB ingress. For some reason Ingress forwards paths to services.for example. If I access mydomain/ng-test/ I get redirected to nginx-test-service but in pod log I see
\[error\] 35#35: \*16 "/usr/share/nginx/html/**ng-test**/index.html" is not found (2: No such file or directory),
Can I somehow force ingress not to add path?
apiVersion: networking.k8s.io/v1
kind: Ingress
metadata:
name: alb-app
annotations:
kubernetes.io/ingress.class: alb
alb.ingress.kubernetes.io/scheme: internet-facing
alb.ingress.kubernetes.io/target-type: ip
alb.ingress.kubernetes.io/certificate-arn: ***********
nginx.ingress.kubernetes.io/rewrite-target: / #test ....?
spec:
#ingressClassName: alb
rules:
- http:
paths:
- path: /ng-test/
pathType: Prefix
backend:
service:
name: nginx-test-service
port:
number: 80
- path: /
pathType: Prefix
backend:
service:
name: xxxx
port:
number: 8989
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I want to set ALB ingress. For some reason Ingress forwards paths to services.for example. If I access mydomain/ng-test/ I get redirected to nginx-test-service but in pod log I see
\[error\] 35#35: \*16 "/usr/share/nginx/html/**ng-test**/index.html" is not found (2: No such file or directory),
Can I somehow force ingress not to add path?
apiVersion: networking.k8s.io/v1
kind: Ingress
metadata:
name: alb-app
annotations:
kubernetes.io/ingress.class: alb
alb.ingress.kubernetes.io/scheme: internet-facing
alb.ingress.kubernetes.io/target-type: ip
alb.ingress.kubernetes.io/certificate-arn: ***********
nginx.ingress.kubernetes.io/rewrite-target: / #test ....?
spec:
#ingressClassName: alb
rules:
- http:
paths:
- path: /ng-test/
pathType: Prefix
backend:
service:
name: nginx-test-service
port:
number: 80
- path: /
pathType: Prefix
backend:
service:
name: xxxx
port:
number: 8989
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How to build Lakehouse with Azure Synapse
In today's article, we are going to see what lake house is and how azure synapse can be used to implement lakehouse architecture. https://clouddatascience.medium.com/how-to-build-lakehouse-with-azure-synapse-56ddf831c1b9
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In today's article, we are going to see what lake house is and how azure synapse can be used to implement lakehouse architecture. https://clouddatascience.medium.com/how-to-build-lakehouse-with-azure-synapse-56ddf831c1b9
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Medium
How to build Lakehouse with Azure Synapse
In this article, I will cover what is Lakehouse, Serverless SQL Dedicated SQL Pool, Spark SQL Pool, Synapse Link, and how to implement it.
Branching strategy for Infrastructure as a code
Hi folks,
I am very curious about people's way to manage infrastructure in a git and looking for a way to improve mine.
So, we are using terraform and store code separately from source code. The infrastructure code is relatively complex and on general divided by 2 modules(global resources, regional resources) then each environment call modules from own environment folder and supplying variables.
I have aproblem for branching strategy for module (it's a separate repo). The software release happens not often (1 in few month, because before going to prod it is tested on like 4 environments).
So we have a master branch, where the prod deployed from SW released version (say 2.6.30).
Then we have a develop branch with the version that reflect current development (let's say, 3.x)
Then sometimes developers start a complete different version (4.x) while releasing fixes and features for the current master and develop branches.
So,we have a sort of branching hell.
Do you guys have any tips on how to support this scheme?
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Hi folks,
I am very curious about people's way to manage infrastructure in a git and looking for a way to improve mine.
So, we are using terraform and store code separately from source code. The infrastructure code is relatively complex and on general divided by 2 modules(global resources, regional resources) then each environment call modules from own environment folder and supplying variables.
I have aproblem for branching strategy for module (it's a separate repo). The software release happens not often (1 in few month, because before going to prod it is tested on like 4 environments).
So we have a master branch, where the prod deployed from SW released version (say 2.6.30).
Then we have a develop branch with the version that reflect current development (let's say, 3.x)
Then sometimes developers start a complete different version (4.x) while releasing fixes and features for the current master and develop branches.
So,we have a sort of branching hell.
Do you guys have any tips on how to support this scheme?
https://redd.it/syi0ye
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reddit
Branching strategy for Infrastructure as a code
Hi folks, I am very curious about people's way to manage infrastructure in a git and looking for a way to improve mine. So, we are using...
Which source code management alerts are most important to monitor?
Assume the alerts are sent to a central channel and not to the individual user who performs the action.
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Assume the alerts are sent to a central channel and not to the individual user who performs the action.
View Poll
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reddit
Which source code management alerts are most important to monitor?
Assume the alerts are sent to a central channel and not to the individual user who performs the action.
Facing an issue with Step Function
I want to run a function every 2 mins but I want to start those 2 mins only after the excution of that function is complete. I saw that this is a usecase of Step Function so when I created my workflow.
Start -> Run ECS Task -> wait(2mins) and now I want to run the function again in an infinite loop. But step funtion is not allowing that, it need an "End" statement.
Any workaround for this?
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I want to run a function every 2 mins but I want to start those 2 mins only after the excution of that function is complete. I saw that this is a usecase of Step Function so when I created my workflow.
Start -> Run ECS Task -> wait(2mins) and now I want to run the function again in an infinite loop. But step funtion is not allowing that, it need an "End" statement.
Any workaround for this?
https://redd.it/syk9k2
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Facing an issue with Step Function
I want to run a function every 2 mins but I want to start those 2 mins only after the excution of that function is complete. I saw that this is a...
Has git conquered the source control world?
Are there people who still use other source control like ClearCase, SVN, etc, other than old projects that are sort of abandoned?
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Are there people who still use other source control like ClearCase, SVN, etc, other than old projects that are sort of abandoned?
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reddit
Has git conquered the source control world?
Are there people who still use other source control like ClearCase, SVN, etc, other than old projects that are sort of abandoned?
CRLF vs LF Git FIX
Does this allow mac/windows users to treat CRLF and LF as the same or will this ONLY remove the warning error?
Currently when i do file comparison via filezilla it shows my files as different which is a pain when working in a team.
If I pull from github when synced with server it shows conflicts.
I think this is due to me being windows and team being Mac so I'm looking for a long term solution!
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git config --global core.autocrlf true Does this allow mac/windows users to treat CRLF and LF as the same or will this ONLY remove the warning error?
Currently when i do file comparison via filezilla it shows my files as different which is a pain when working in a team.
If I pull from github when synced with server it shows conflicts.
I think this is due to me being windows and team being Mac so I'm looking for a long term solution!
https://redd.it/sylkgl
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reddit
CRLF vs LF Git FIX
`git config --global core.autocrlf true` Does this allow mac/windows users to treat CRLF and LF as the same or will this ONLY remove the...
DevOps projects
How are you guys doing of presenting DevOps projects in your resumes.
How to do or demonstrate a DevOps project in GitHub?
Shoot your opinions and answers
#devops
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How are you guys doing of presenting DevOps projects in your resumes.
How to do or demonstrate a DevOps project in GitHub?
Shoot your opinions and answers
#devops
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DevOps projects
How are you guys doing of presenting DevOps projects in your resumes. How to do or demonstrate a DevOps project in GitHub? Shoot your opinions...
Remote work cost of living calculator
There’s been a few discussions on here recently about remote salaries and how they normally vary by location based on cost of living.
Is there any online resource we can use to predict what companies cost of living based salaries will be?
Example, I’m currently looking to move out of NYC area but don’t want to totally screw up my salary. I’m looking at Frederick Md or Dutchess County Ny. I think Maryland is safe but I’d prefer Dutchess county (Poughkeepsie area. Even tho it’s high tax and reasonably pricy I think it will fail the COL calculator.
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There’s been a few discussions on here recently about remote salaries and how they normally vary by location based on cost of living.
Is there any online resource we can use to predict what companies cost of living based salaries will be?
Example, I’m currently looking to move out of NYC area but don’t want to totally screw up my salary. I’m looking at Frederick Md or Dutchess County Ny. I think Maryland is safe but I’d prefer Dutchess county (Poughkeepsie area. Even tho it’s high tax and reasonably pricy I think it will fail the COL calculator.
https://redd.it/sypi9i
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Remote work cost of living calculator
There’s been a few discussions on here recently about remote salaries and how they normally vary by location based on cost of living. Is there...
Why can't I create a standard public IP in Azure?
Hey,
I'm trying to create a Standard Public IP in Azure but when I do it errors out saying I have insufficient quota for Basic Public IPs. I know I do, that's why I'm trying to create a Standard, not a Basic because I have plenty of Standards left to use.
I originally tried this in Terraform but not I'm just doing it in the Azure portal to troubleshoot. I'm selecting Standard in the SKU so I don't know what the problem is or why it thinks I'm trying to create a Basic.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
UPDATE: I deleted a Basic IP and tried to create a Standard. It worked but now when I check my quota both the Basic and Standard have gone up by 1. Does a Standard Public IP also use up your Basic Public IP quota?
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Hey,
I'm trying to create a Standard Public IP in Azure but when I do it errors out saying I have insufficient quota for Basic Public IPs. I know I do, that's why I'm trying to create a Standard, not a Basic because I have plenty of Standards left to use.
I originally tried this in Terraform but not I'm just doing it in the Azure portal to troubleshoot. I'm selecting Standard in the SKU so I don't know what the problem is or why it thinks I'm trying to create a Basic.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
UPDATE: I deleted a Basic IP and tried to create a Standard. It worked but now when I check my quota both the Basic and Standard have gone up by 1. Does a Standard Public IP also use up your Basic Public IP quota?
https://redd.it/syks00
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Why can't I create a standard public IP in Azure?
Hey, I'm trying to create a Standard Public IP in Azure but when I do it errors out saying I have insufficient quota for Basic Public IPs. I know...
Some of the best terminal utilities you have ever used and are still using.
When I got introduced to tmux or lazygit, I got hooked to the wide range of powers 😅 that i felt within my hands. Across my org, was successfully able to move everyone to be using either of them.
So what are some other awesome terminal utilities that you have come across?
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When I got introduced to tmux or lazygit, I got hooked to the wide range of powers 😅 that i felt within my hands. Across my org, was successfully able to move everyone to be using either of them.
So what are some other awesome terminal utilities that you have come across?
https://redd.it/syrl3g
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Some of the best terminal utilities you have ever used and are...
When I got introduced to tmux or lazygit, I got hooked to the wide range of powers 😅 that i felt within my hands. Across my org, was successfully...
Kubernetes and Cloud Native Associate (KCNA) Certification. Good for someone looking to break into the field?
I am looking to break into the DevOps field in hopes to get a Junior / Beginner level role after working in IT Support and Application/Software Support for 3-4 years.
I stumbled upon the KNCA Kubernetes and Cloud Native Associate Certification from The Linux Foundation and really liked how it’s geared towards beginners. I have been doing a lot of research and searching at job postings and found that Kubernetes is a in-demand skill.
Do you think this certification is worth while? Obviously it’s beginner based and nothing compared to something like the CKA or CKAD certifications… but was wondering if it’s a good talking point on a resume or to get some looks from recruiters/interviewers/. I was thinking of doing the certification and having some projects that use Kubernetes hosted on a GitHub or talking points where I’ve had hands on experience to supplement the learning.
For a Junior/beginner… would you recommend this? The price isn’t an issue for me at the moment. Here is the link for more info:
https://training.linuxfoundation.org/certification/kubernetes-cloud-native-associate/#review_module
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I am looking to break into the DevOps field in hopes to get a Junior / Beginner level role after working in IT Support and Application/Software Support for 3-4 years.
I stumbled upon the KNCA Kubernetes and Cloud Native Associate Certification from The Linux Foundation and really liked how it’s geared towards beginners. I have been doing a lot of research and searching at job postings and found that Kubernetes is a in-demand skill.
Do you think this certification is worth while? Obviously it’s beginner based and nothing compared to something like the CKA or CKAD certifications… but was wondering if it’s a good talking point on a resume or to get some looks from recruiters/interviewers/. I was thinking of doing the certification and having some projects that use Kubernetes hosted on a GitHub or talking points where I’ve had hands on experience to supplement the learning.
For a Junior/beginner… would you recommend this? The price isn’t an issue for me at the moment. Here is the link for more info:
https://training.linuxfoundation.org/certification/kubernetes-cloud-native-associate/#review_module
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Linux Foundation - Education
Kubernetes and Cloud Native Associate (KCNA) | Linux Foundation Education
Take the Kubernetes and Cloud Native Associate (KCNA) exam to demonstrate your foundational knowledge and skills in Kubernetes.
Does anyone know what happened to slack on 2-22-2022 ?
Hey guys, wanted to understand the cause for slack downtime.
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Hey guys, wanted to understand the cause for slack downtime.
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Does anyone know what happened to slack on 2-22-2022 ?
Hey guys, wanted to understand the cause for slack downtime.
ProxySQL cluster behavior question regarding max connections (and advantages/experience with clusting)
I'm considering running a proxysql cluster inside kubernetes and be centralized instead of running sidecars in each app's pod so I have more control over the connections.
I want to be able to make sure there's a maximum amount of connections to my db's per application regardless of how many instances of the application (pods) k8s autoscales to. Lets say the db has a quota of 10k connections. If I run proxysql sidecars, whatever max connection number I set scales as the app scales up and down.
If you're running a ProxySQL cluster and have
I can't find docs that describe its behavior well but it kind of seems like the only advantage of clustering is to apply a config to 1 node and have it propagate automatically.
Does anyone have experience with doing something like this?
https://redd.it/szaw8l
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I'm considering running a proxysql cluster inside kubernetes and be centralized instead of running sidecars in each app's pod so I have more control over the connections.
I want to be able to make sure there's a maximum amount of connections to my db's per application regardless of how many instances of the application (pods) k8s autoscales to. Lets say the db has a quota of 10k connections. If I run proxysql sidecars, whatever max connection number I set scales as the app scales up and down.
If you're running a ProxySQL cluster and have
max\_connections for a hostgroup set to 1000, will that be 1000 total or 1000 per node in the cluster?I can't find docs that describe its behavior well but it kind of seems like the only advantage of clustering is to apply a config to 1 node and have it propagate automatically.
Does anyone have experience with doing something like this?
https://redd.it/szaw8l
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ProxySQL cluster behavior question regarding max connections (and...
I'm considering running a proxysql cluster inside kubernetes and be centralized instead of running sidecars in each app's pod so I have more...
Is it tough to put security into DevOps?
I have recently read an article that made me curious about what others think of putting security into DevOps.
Eurostar Article Link: https://huddle.eurostarsoftwaretesting.com/putting-security-into-devops-is-tougher-than-it-looks/
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I have recently read an article that made me curious about what others think of putting security into DevOps.
Eurostar Article Link: https://huddle.eurostarsoftwaretesting.com/putting-security-into-devops-is-tougher-than-it-looks/
View Poll
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ImpactQA
Success with Agile & DevOps Guided by Continuous Testing - ImpactQA
The complementary association of Agile, DevOps, and Continuous Testing has favored quality deployment for enterprises.
What are the scenarios where Jenkins is more appropriate over a bash script ?
I have been asked to prepare to take lead of more team members and responsibilities would include decisions on tools.
Have skimmed through the Jenkins reference including Pipeline and syntax like stages/steps etc. In my earlier responsibilities around 7-8 years ago, I have used bash scripts to automate build processes. I do not want to use tools just because they are industry standard/everyone is doing it, without actually understanding what problem it solves. The only thing that I could think of Jenkins solving is OS portability of the build process. This in itself isn't a priority for us. We are on MERN.
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I have been asked to prepare to take lead of more team members and responsibilities would include decisions on tools.
Have skimmed through the Jenkins reference including Pipeline and syntax like stages/steps etc. In my earlier responsibilities around 7-8 years ago, I have used bash scripts to automate build processes. I do not want to use tools just because they are industry standard/everyone is doing it, without actually understanding what problem it solves. The only thing that I could think of Jenkins solving is OS portability of the build process. This in itself isn't a priority for us. We are on MERN.
https://redd.it/szewp3
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What are the scenarios where Jenkins is more appropriate over a...
I have been asked to prepare to take lead of more team members and responsibilities would include decisions on tools. Have skimmed through the...