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www.cloudwithchris.com
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| | | | | In my spare time, I work on a pet project called Theatreers. The aim of this is a microservice based platform focused on Theatre / Musical Theatre (bringing a few of my passion areas together). I've recently re-architected the project to align to a multi-region serverless technology stack. | |
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blog.christianposta.com
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| | | | | API Gateways are going through a bit of an identity crisis these days. | |
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blog.risingstack.com
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| | | | | Common Kubernetes interview questions and answers about the architecture, deployment, and management of k8s containers. | |
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blog.mariom.pl
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| | | In my previous post, I shared my my experiences with k3s. Today I will show how easy it is to set up and host a simple static web page. Prerequisites You will need a server (or your computer) and a DNS domain name. For my playground, I used OVH Public Cloud instance - D2-2 with Debian 11, and *.k3s.domain.com domain name. Install k3s Installing k3s is very simple. Just execute curl -sfL https://get. | ||