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google-cloud-cpp
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Using NetBird for Kubernetes Access
In this article, you'll learn how to set up the NetBird CLI to ensure a secure connection to a Kubernetes cluster on the Google Cloud Platform (GCP), complete with a fail-safe route for uninterrupted access.
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Experience Continuous Integration with Jenkins | Ansible | Artifactory | SonarQube | PHP
Try to utilize your AWS free tier as much as you can, you can also register a new account if you have exhausted the current one. Alternatively, you can use Google Cloud (GCP) to rent virtual machines from this cloud service provider - you can get $300 credit here or here (NOTE: Please read instructions carefully to get your credits)
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The 2024 Web Hosting Report
A VM is the original “hosting” product of the cloud era. Over the last 20 years, VM providers have come and gone, as have enterprise virtualization solutions such as VMware. Today you can do this somewhere like OVHcloud, Hetzner or DigitalOcean, which took over the “server” market from the early 2000’s. Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud Platform (GCP), and Microsoft's Azure also offer VMs, at a less competitive price. In their case, the VMs are either a building block for other services or the value is in the ecosystem. See the section on public cloud below for more.
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Google? What happened?
But I sus on a webpage: cloud.google.com
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Cloud Management Console vs Cloud Management CLI Platform
If you don't already have a GCP account, visit the Google Cloud Platform website (https://cloud.google.com or https://cloud.google.com/gcp/) and sign up for a GCP account.
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🚀 React to the Clouds ☁️: A Guide to Effortless GCP Deployment
Google Cloud Platform Account: You'll need a GCP account. If you don't have one, you can sign up here.
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Your first API with GO & Nitric
An AWS, GCP or Azure account (your choice)
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Deployment (GitHub actions, Bitbucket pipelines), the stupid way
That is what the YAML is for. Securely send data to a specific cloud service ( AWS, Google Cloud, Azure ). They call the whole process, CI/CD, deployment, etc etc etc. (Hey picky, I know they are not the same, but they kind of are.)
- Wenn du international arbeitest, sollten es deine Texte und Inhalte auch. Google Cloud bietet KI-gestützte Übersetzungen für 135 Sprachen – mit nur wenigen Klicks.
action-doctl
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Ask HN: Those of you who don't use AWS/Azure/GCP, what do you use for hosting?
I would highly recommend DigitalOcean (https://www.digitalocean.com/) - they started with a simple VPS offering but have expanded over time. I've been using them since 2015 and they are highly reliable, communicative about any maintenance requiring downtime and transparent about pricing.
Feel free to check them out. If you want I can send you my referral link
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Run WebAssembly on DigitalOcean Kubernetes with SpinKube - In 4 Easy Steps
DigitalOcean is a cloud infrastructure provider catering to developers, offering scalable virtual servers, storage solutions, networking services, and managed Kubernetes clusters. It simplifies application deployment, management, and scaling through its intuitive user interface and CLI (doctl), allowing developers to efficiently utilize cloud resources for their projects.
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Build a simple project management app with Neon, PostgREST, and DigitalOcean
In this guide, we'll leverage the strengths of Neon serverless Postgres to establish a PostgREST API on DigitalOcean. With PostgREST, a PostgreSQL database is turned into a RESTful API.
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The 2024 Web Hosting Report
A VM is the original “hosting” product of the cloud era. Over the last 20 years, VM providers have come and gone, as have enterprise virtualization solutions such as VMware. Today you can do this somewhere like OVHcloud, Hetzner or DigitalOcean, which took over the “server” market from the early 2000’s. Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud Platform (GCP), and Microsoft's Azure also offer VMs, at a less competitive price. In their case, the VMs are either a building block for other services or the value is in the ecosystem. See the section on public cloud below for more.
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Deploying a secured Node.js Application on AWS EC2 Instance from scratch (Detailed Guide)
Every website or web application you have ever come across on the internet contains code deployed there by someone like you (or by aliens; I can't tell the extent of their involvement at this time) and for you as a web/software developer, knowing how to deploy your code to the streets of the internet via a remote server such as cloud servers is an invaluable skill to have today. There are several decent hosting services around that enable you to properly and securely host your website or web app such as Digital Ocean, Heroku, Vercel (mostly for front-end apps) and chief amongst them, Amazon Web Services (AWS).
- Hacktoberfest 2023: Celebrando o Open Source
- Ask HN: Is anyone using Cloud Dev Environments (e.g. Codespaces/Replit) at work?
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Hacktoberfest has started! Are you doing these things?
Hacktoberfest is a month long celebration during October each year. 2023 is the ten year anniversary of the event and I'm excited that something like this still runs. Hacktoberfest is spearheaded by Digital Ocean. This year, ILLA and Appwrite have joined as the presenting partners.
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Deploy a Full Stack Next.js App to a DigitalOcean VPS With Docker!
Next, head over to DigitalOcean’s website and click Sign Up if don’t have an account, or Login if you already have one. I choose to Sign up with GitHub
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🚀 Supercharge Your Repo for Hacktoberfest 2023: Essential Guide for Maintainers 💡
Hacktoberfest, started by DigitalOcean, is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year 🥳 It is an annual event that celebrates open-source software development by having developers actively contribute to open-source projects. As of last year alone, there were over 147,000 participants.
What are some alternatives?
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Hacktoberfest2023 - About Make your Pull Request on Hacktoberfest 2023. Don't forget to spread love and if you like give us a ⭐️
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