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cloud-is-free
- Want to get into the devops/sre/cloud space. Have currently drafted up a 4 year study plan. Thoughts/advice?
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I made a website that helps you do Cloud practical projects for free
Here is the link to the website: https://cloudisfree.com/
And the link to the Github: https://github.com/ydamni/cloud-is-free
I submitted a PR with the Terraform code needed to create project 1, I hope that's ok https://github.com/ydamni/cloud-is-free/pull/4
Here is the link to the website: https://cloudisfree.com/
And the link to the Github: https://github.com/ydamni/cloud-is-free
- I'm finally calling it quits
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IT Pro Tuesday #197 - Monitoring Tool, Linux Cheatsheet, Mainframe Podcast & More
Cloud is Free is designed to allow newbies to the Cloud set up practical projects in order to become more skilled with this technology. Author HisoDB explains, "This site was made for those who want to get started in the Cloud or for those who have passed a Cloud certification… to learn by doing and especially to present those projects during interviews… I have made sure to write each project in as much detail as possible so that everyone, regardless of your level, can successfully complete the projects. By the way, the website is totally free and open source, it's my way to help the community as it helped me."
- I made an open source website that helps you do Cloud practical projects for free
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Hosting Nextjs using Lamda functions
You can use Serverless Cloud. See an example project here: https://github.com/serverless/cloud/tree/main/examples/with-nextjs
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Best of both worlds: Serverless Cloud + Next.js
To show you how easy it is to use Serverless Cloud and Vercel together, let’s setup and deploy our CloudPics example application. It’s a React application built with Next.js that lets you upload photos which are stored in Serverless Storage, resized, and indexed in Serverless Data. The home page is visible to both authenticated and non-authenticated users, and it uses server-side rendering to improve SEO and performance for end users.
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Building an Image Hosting App on Serverless Cloud
This will return a new app url that is completely separate from your personal development instance. Unless you’re testing, we recommend that you use that production stage url in your frontend so that any future changes you make to your api won’t break your app. We will leave the frontend piece as an exercise for you since it’s no different from any other frontend app you’ve worked with. For reference, you can take a look at the docs, and how that might look like in the examples directory.
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How to Add Authentication to Your Serverless Cloud Apps
Putting it all together, we’ve seen how you can easily add signup and login functionality to your app using JSON Web Tokens, and how to verify these tokens to protect your private endpoints. I hope this was a helpful introduction to how authentication works at a high level, and how it fits within Serverless Cloud. For more advanced use cases such as integrating with third party providers like Google, Twitter and Github, you may want to take a look at Passport.js or similar libraries that make it easier to authenticate your users. You can take a look at the complete example application here, and if you ever get stuck, visit our documentation.
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How to use MongoDB with Serverless Cloud
In this article, you’ve seen how easy it is to use Serverless Cloud with MongoDB. You’ve learned how to create a Serverless Cloud app, how to create a MongoDB database using MongoDB Atlas, and how to connect your Serverless Cloud app to your MongoDB database securely using Parameters. The complete example app can be found in the examples repo, and more information about Serverless Cloud can be found in the docs. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out on Twitter.
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a first look at serverless cloud
GitHub repository
- Serverless Cloud
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Open Up The Cloud Newsletter #23 (April Recap 2021)
Serverless App Platforms And Feature Ceilings (Paul Swail, Serverless First) — An interesting topic in the cloud industry today… as cloud services get more complicated, will we see more Platform-as-a-Service abstractions built around them to make them simpler? Serverless Inc clearly thinks so, as they’re building their own Serverless platform now. But Paul notes the biggest downside to these platforms, what if you need to “break out”? What if you need more functionality than these services provide? I also recently put out a short Twitter thread on this same topic.
What are some alternatives?
cloud-resume-challenge - This is a project making use of AWS and Terraform to host my CV at https://cv.bernardting.com, inspired by https://cloudresumechallenge.dev/instructions/.
sst-start-demo - A simple SST app to demo the new `sst start` command
AWS-Certified-Cloud-Practitioner-Notes - AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Short Notes And Practice Exams (CLF-C02)
terraform-aws-next-js - Terraform module for building and deploying Next.js apps to AWS. Supports SSR (Lambda), Static (S3) and API (Lambda) pages.
apps.dapla.net - App Templates used by Portainer.io
Previous Serverless Version 0.5.x - ⚡ Serverless Framework – Use AWS Lambda and other managed cloud services to build apps that auto-scale, cost nothing when idle, and boast radically low maintenance.
DevOps-The-Hard-Way-AWS - This repository contains free labs for setting up an entire workflow and DevOps environment from a real-world perspective in AWS
OCRmyPDF - OCRmyPDF adds an OCR text layer to scanned PDF files, allowing them to be searched
awesome-chalice - Discover the power of AWS Chalice, the ultimate framework for crafting seamless Python serverless applications. With Chalice, you can effortlessly build and manage HTTPS APIs, create web apps using popular front-end toolkits, and serve as the backend for cross-platform desktop and mobile apps developed with Qt for Python.
infra-ansible - Deploy a CI/CD development environment using Ansible, Vagrant, and Virtualbox.