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nickjanetakis.com | ||
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mark-story.com
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| | | | | I recently had to do some maintenance work on an old application hosted on the CakePHP server. The CakePHP project has 20 or so sites and applications deployed in dokku. Dokku allows us to build a platform-as-a-service for our sites that operates on a single server. Dokku encourages using heroku-style 'buildpacks' to deploy applications. | |
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cprimozic.net
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blog.healthchecks.io
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| | | | | In this guide, I will deploy a Healthchecks instance on a VPS. Here's the plan: Use the official Docker image and run it using Docker Compose. Store data in a managed PostgreSQL database. Use LetsEncrypt certificates initially, and load-balancer-managed certificates later for a HA setup. | |
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blog.alexellis.io
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| | | Learn how to configure K3s on bare-metal to run a Kubernetes cluster with just as much resilience and fault tolerance as a managed service. | ||