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karmanyaah.malhotra.cc
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sagikazarmark.hu
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| | | | | Recently I was tasked with deploying and operating a Symfony application on Kubernetes. Since PHP is not my primary area of work anymore, I was hoping to find some up to date guide and/or best practices about the topic, but sadly that wasn't the case at all, so I decided to write about the process of containerizing the application, building up the infrastructure and deploying it on Kubernetes. | |
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duerrenberger.dev
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| | | | | Learn the basic Nginx location configuration options and how to prevent public access to certain directories, which is for example recommended for Kirby CMS | |
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blog.michal.pawlik.dev
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| | | In this post I want to share a simple solution for the simple problem I wanted to solve some time ago. The problem definition is following: I have a top level domain and a VPS operating on it. I also have a blog you are reading now hosted with Gitlab Pages. I want to host a website from my top level domain. Hosting pages using Gitlab pages (similarly to Github Pages) is very convenient to set up, you just set up a pipeline and a subdomain configure the subdomain. | ||