Kubernetes at Optimal Value
Kubernetes At Optimal Value On Thursday November 10th I was fortunate to be able to join [...].
Kubernetes
These last few months I've been writing a lot for Greater and today I can give [...]
Temporary SSH access
This is a fun one from a while ago. Let me warn you up front though: [...]
Web services part IV - Nextcloud, Traefik and TLS
We've covered quite a lot on our journey to automate the creation of one single VPS, hosting multiple websites or web apps. As you can see in the diagram below, we're deploying to a Digital Ocean droplet, using Terraform and cloud-init. All code goes in git of course. Docker and Dockerfiles have been covered in part II of this series, Docker compose and a couple of web apps in part III.
Web services part II - Cloud-init , Docker and Dockerfile
As described last time, the plan is to automate the creation of one single VPS, hosting [...]
Web services part I - Provider, Terraform and cloud-init
Giving you a high overview of what we'll be doing, the plan is to automate the [...]
Kubernetes, Kubernetes Certs and Getting Your Feet Wet
Kubernetes, Kubernetes Certs and Getting Your Feet Wet Containers, container orchestration, cloud native... At this point [...]
Cloud technology
Running your applications not on servers that are in your possession (either onsite or in a [...]
Essential Git - Part 2
Be sure to check out the last post. In the intro I explain that we'll be [...]
Essential Git - Part 1
The coming weeks we'll be experimenting with some cool technologies to, for example, setup a web server [...].
Screen hero
Screen hero One of the first tools I'll always install on any Linux system, be it [...]
Vim expert
Working in the Linux terminal every day, for me it is a no-brainer to use vi, [...]