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blog.miguelgrinberg.com
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chrisreddington.com
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| | | | | A little while ago, I wrote a blog post on Using the GitHub self-hosted runner and Azure Virtual Machines to login with a System Assigned Managed Identity, which seems to get a good amount of views week on week. Reflecting on some questions that have popped up this week (and regularly received over my time in the DevOps space), I thought that it makes sense to write a post on how to use Azure DevOps self-hosted agents to deploy to private resources. So, that's what we'll be covering in this post! | |
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petesprojects.net
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| | | | | So I've been working as a Devops engineer professionally for almost a year now. I've learned a lot and I want to put those skills to the test. This challenge is: Deploy a development environment with an IAC (Infrastructure as Code) tool. Create a test application comprising of a simple rest api backend and a html/javascript front end. Create a test, staging and production environment in which to deploy this test application. Setup a ci pipeline to automate the building and deployment of the application. Have some form of monitoring on the health of the application versions in each of the environments. Have the entire solution run locally on my raspberry pi 5. | |
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www.hearingthings.co
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