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[FOR HIRE] Full stack web developer [NodeJS/PHP]
DevOps: Vagrant, Ansible, Chef, and Docker. I also have experience with Redis, Elastic Search, Varnish Cache, and Fastly. I built a CLI tool with NodeJS (typescript/oclif) to deploy local environments with Vagrant and Ansible based on a single configuration file. You can check it out here. https://github.com/IgnitionWolf/ignite
infra-bootstrap-tools
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Ansible Usage
I have started to documents my infra for small projects here if you are interested: https://github.com/xNok/infra-bootstrap-tools
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What is Terraform Cloud and why you might need it?
In this article, I will give you a tour of Terraform Cloud and the necessary explanations to get started. This piece is part of a series I created on How to create infrastructure for a small self-hosted project. You can find all the code here: https://github.com/xNok/infra-bootstrap-tools, but this article does not how much prior requirements if it is not being a little bit familiar with Terraform.
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Docker Swarm is still Relevant for Small Self-hosted Projects -Experiment with Vagrant and Ansible
I want to remind you that the goal of this tutorial series is to document what I consider the bare minimum for a small self-hosted side project. I invite you to visit my repository for more information: https://github.com/xNok/infra-bootstrap-tools. At this point, we are doing the groundwork of setting up a server to host the application we will deploy later as docker containers.
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A Disposable Local Test Environment is Essential for DevOps / SysAdmin
With a small project spread across several articles, I want to show you what I consider the minimum requirement for a small self-hosted project. I invite you to check my Github repository for other articles and more details about the whole project.
What are some alternatives?
ansible-for-devops - Ansible for DevOps examples.
modules.tf-lambda - Infrastructure as code generator - from visual diagrams created with Cloudcraft.co to Terraform
ansible-dockerswarm - Docker Engine clustering using "Swarm Mode" and Ansible
ansible-docker-swarm - Initialize Docker Swarm with Ansible
ansible.traefik - Setup Traefik Proxy (https://docs.traefik.io/v2.0) using Docker
consul-template - Template rendering, notifier, and supervisor for @HashiCorp Consul and Vault data.
c4-notation - Technical resources for using the C4 model for visualizing software architecture.
100_Days_Of_Go - 100 days of Go learning
nothelm-charts - nothelm.py charts (projects) for Docker Swarm
action-doctl - GitHub Actions for DigitalOcean - doctl
Vagrant - Vagrant is a tool for building and distributing development environments.
terraform - Terraform enables you to safely and predictably create, change, and improve infrastructure. It is a source-available tool that codifies APIs into declarative configuration files that can be shared amongst team members, treated as code, edited, reviewed, and versioned.