docker-backup-to-s3
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docker-backup-to-s3
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🚢 Home DevOps Pipeline: A junior engineer’s tale (2/4)
Once mounted, you can reference the location /media/hdd just like you would any other folder. Now we want to be able to routinely backup the contents of this drive. Handily, someone has made a docker image which does just that https://github.com/istepanov/docker-backup-to-s3. However, as expected this image isn’t for ARM architecture so I rebuilt the image using a Raspbian base on my Pi.
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🚢 Home DevOps Pipeline: A junior engineer’s tale (1/4)
The code referenced in these articles can be found here.
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🚢 Home DevOps Pipeline: A junior engineer’s tale (2/4)
In this series of articles, I will explain how I built my own home development environment using a couple of Raspberry Pis and a lot of software. In this article I will cover the development / CI part of the pipeline, starting with the Git Repository. The code referenced in these articles can be found here.
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🚢 Home DevOps Pipeline: A junior engineer’s tale (3/4)
However, the plot twists again and in order to deploy a drone x86 runner using our environment, we need to use the Drone/cloud formation image which is only built for x86, not arm. But we can rebuild it ourselves like I have demonstrated in my code. Like a good boy, I published the image on dockerhub for others to use, too.
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🚢 Home DevOps Pipeline: A junior engineer’s tale (4/4)
In this series of articles, I will explain how I built my own home development environment using a couple of Raspberry Pis and a lot of software. The code referenced in these articles can be found here. In this article I will cover the monitoring of my pipeline, as well as discuss a few gotchas.
What are some alternatives?
git-lfs - Git extension for versioning large files
Gitea - Git with a cup of tea! Painless self-hosted all-in-one software development service, including Git hosting, code review, team collaboration, package registry and CI/CD
traefik - The Cloud Native Application Proxy
drone - Gitness is an Open Source developer platform with Source Control management, Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery. [Moved to: https://github.com/harness/gitness]
Cloudbox - Ansible-based solution for rapidly deploying a Docker containerized cloud media server.
Portainer - Making Docker and Kubernetes management easy.
aws-ecr-http-proxy - A nginx based pull/push through proxy for AWS ECR with support of cache and token refresh.
docker-gitea-act-runner - Docker image based on debian:stable-slim to run Gitea's act_runner as a Docker container