ansible-inclusion
google.cloud
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3.9 | 7.3 | |
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ansible-inclusion
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The Bullhorn #91 (Ansible Newsletter)
The new collection inclusion requests are waiting for your reviews. Please help the community extend the package!
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The Bullhorn #89 (Ansible Newsletter)
quantumsheep.scaleway
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The Bullhorn #74 (Ansible Newsletter)
The vultr.cloud colletion has passed the Colletion inclusion procedure and will be included in the next minor release of Ansible 6.
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The Bullhorn #73 (Ansible Newsletter)
grafana.grafana
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The Bullhorn #72 (Ansible Newsletter)
dellemc.unity
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The Bullhorn #70 (Ansible Newsletter)
We will be sorting out the requests in the following categories: * second review needed * new collection reviews
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The Bullhorn #69 (Ansible Newsletter)
inspur.ispim
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The Bullhorn #66 (Ansible Newsletter)
The inspur.ispim collection inclusion request is waiting for your review. See the process description to learn how to do it.
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The Bullhorn #63 (Ansible Newsletter)
The following collection inclusion requests are waiting for your review: * vultr.cloud * check_point.gaia * purestorage.fusion
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The Bullhorn #62 (Ansible Newsletter)
Inclusion requests to review: * ibm.spectrum_virtualize * purestorage.fusion * vultr.cloud * check_point.gaia * inspur.ispim
google.cloud
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Stadia’s pivot to a cloud service has also been shut down
If you're talking general cloud services, Google still does plenty of that. Stadia was being turned into a specific streaming thing that's now also dead, but that's separate from the rest of their cloud stuff.
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How Does Edge Computing Reduce Latency For End Users?
Cloud Services: Cloud service providers, such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform (GCP), offer edge computing services that make it easier to deploy and manage edge computing devices. These services provide tools and platforms that simplify edge computing development and deployment, reducing the time and cost required to develop and deploy edge computing solutions.
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Day 0 - Creating Your Own Server - with Google Cloud Platform Free Tier
These instruction will walk you through using Google Cloud "Free Tier" (https://cloud.google.com) as your VPS hosting provider. They are rated highly, with a very simple and slick interface. Although we'll be using the Free Tier, be warned that you will need to provide valid credit card information. (Of course, if you have a strong reason to use another provider, then by all means do so, but be sure to choose Ubuntu Server 20.04)
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Largest Data Centers in France Based on Consumption and Surface
PAR 7 is one of the data camps Interxion has in France, and at the same time the newest. PAR7 is also known for its multiple collaboration with the largest cloud providers, such as Microsoft Azure, AWS, and Google Cloud.
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Deploying a MERN App to AWS Elastic Beanstalk with CI/CD
If you haven't been living under a rock, you've probably heard of AWS. It is an abbreviation for Amazon Web Services. AWS (by Amazon) offers a wide range of cloud computing services, such as computing, storage, database, analytics, machine learning, networking, mobile, developer tools, security, and enterprise applications. for all of your requirements, eliminating the need for you to set up your own servers. It provides a flexible and scalable infrastructure that can be tailored to each user's unique requirements, and it is widely regarded as one of the leading cloud platforms available today. Google Cloud (by Google) and Azure (by Microsoft) are both major competitors to AWS.
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2023 Development Tool Map
https://cloud.google.com/docs/overview
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Vercel vs Netlify: Battle of the Jamstack Giants
Netlify and Vercel are multi-cloud platforms, meaning they equally employ GCP and AWS for their infrastructure.
- would anyone like to join my hypixel smp (mc 1.19.3)
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FREE GOOGLE CLOUD RDP FOR 1 YEAR | HQ GUIDE + FOREVER WORKING
1) Create your Google account. If you're using a CC/VCC with a name set, I'd recommend you fill the Name and Surname fields with the ones on the CC. 2) Proceed to https://cloud.google.com and sign up for the 365 day trial. 3) Use your CC/VCC to set up the trial. No charges to your CC/VCC will be made. 4) Create a new VPS in Compute Engine => VM Instances. 5) Done! You now have a free VPS. You can set any configuration and location you'd like. Can be used again only when the old account's trial expires.
- Microsoft announces new A.I.-powered Bing homepage that you can chat with
What are some alternatives?
awx - AWX provides a web-based user interface, REST API, and task engine built on top of Ansible. It is one of the upstream projects for Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform.
apisix-dashboard - Dashboard for Apache APISIX
pinakes
helm-charts - Helm Charts published by Bedag Informatik AG
Ansible - Ansible is a radically simple IT automation platform that makes your applications and systems easier to deploy and maintain. Automate everything from code deployment to network configuration to cloud management, in a language that approaches plain English, using SSH, with no agents to install on remote systems. https://docs.ansible.com.
nitric - Nitric is a multi-language framework for cloud applications with infrastructure from code.
transible - Convert existing cloud configuration to ansible playbooks
vercel - Develop. Preview. Ship.
galactory - An Ansible Galaxy proxy for Artifactory
opentelemetry-helm-charts - OpenTelemetry Helm Charts
ee_utilities - This ansible collection includes a number of roles and tools which can be useful for managing Ansible Execution Environments.
unified-observability-k8s-kubecon - Unified Observability for Kubernetes at KubeCon NA '22