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www.planetjones.net
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| | | | | App Engine. Google Cloud Functions. And now the pinnacle: Google Cloud Run. Here I build a container running (thanks to GraalVM) a natively compiled Micronaut framework application on Google's latest serverless for containers offering called Cloud Run. | |
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www.blog.thdctech.com
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| | | | | Shopify plays an important role in the budding e-commerce ecosystem by providing a robust platform for hosting e-commerce websites and third-party apps to help scale these businesses. Although Shopify is responsible for hosting and managing the platform's infrastructure, the responsibility of building and management of these third-party apps lay solely on the third-party developers, leveraging Shopify's APIs and resources to create solutions tailored to the needs of merchants on the Shopify platform. | |
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www.axelmendoza.com
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| | | | | One click deployment for hassle-free MLOps. | |
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techblog.jeppson.org
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| | | Nginx proxy manager is a really convenient UI wrapped around nginx. It covers the most common use cases very well. If you have more advanced needs, then it requires some custom configuration. In my case, I wanted to load balance my Proxmox servers. This is how you do that, as per https://nginxproxymanager.com/advanced-config/#custom-nginx-configurations and https://www.reddit.com/r/selfhosted/comments/1fp5mxz/nginx_proxy_manager_fails_when_adding_load/ In ... Continue reading Load balancing behind Nginx Proxy Manager ? | ||