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minhajuddin.com
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| | | | | I am in the process of migrating the data from one of my side projects to a rewritten schema. While doing this, I wanted to keep the old table around with a different name and do migrations at run tim | |
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www.learnitguide.net
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| | | | | kubernetes persistent volume explained, kubernetes persistent volume examples, kubernetes persistent volume claims explained, kubernetes pvc claims | |
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nodogmablog.bryanhogan.net
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| | | | | Getting started with .NET and Kubernetes is far from easy. This post and subsequent will hopefully get you going with the basics by building and deploying a simple Web API application first as a single instance. In a later post, I will look at deploying multiple instances. | |
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foo.zone
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| | | [AI summary] The text describes a comprehensive setup of a Kubernetes cluster (k3s) with various services and tools. It includes a private Docker registry, multiple applications like Anki Sync Server, Miniflux, and others, all utilizing NFS storage and UID/GID mapping for compatibility. The setup also involves relayd for traffic routing, Ingress controllers, and custom Helm charts for deployment. The author plans to expand on monitoring and observability in future posts. | ||