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CDF | 2023 | Ortelius Most Valuable Contributor
CDF | 2023 | Ortelius Most Valuable Contributor
A massive thank you to the Continuous Delivery Foundation and to the amazing Ortelius community for my "Ortelius most valuable contributor" award. I am very humbled and thankful for the award! Let's keep making our community the best in the universe! #cdf #ortelius | 11 comments on LinkedIn
Ortelius Open-Source
Ortelius Open-Source
Welcome to the Ortelius Open Source Project Site
Ortelius | Cloudnative Event-driven Architecture
Ortelius | Cloudnative Event-driven Architecture
Gleaming The FinOps Void
Gleaming The FinOps Void
How to Bake an Ortelius Pi Part 8 | OS Upgrades, Microk8s Upgrades and Adding Worker Nodes
How to Bake an Ortelius Pi Part 8 | OS Upgrades, Microk8s Upgrades and Adding Worker Nodes
How to Bake an Ortelius Pi Part 7 | Observability with Netdata
How to Bake an Ortelius Pi Part 7 | Observability with Netdata
Introduction Gimlet GitOps Infrastructure Netdata Netdata Database Engine Deploy Netdata Helm-Repository | Netdata Helm-Release | Netdata Helm Chart Configuration Highlights Fluxcd is doing the following under the hood | Netdata Kubernetes check | Netdata How to add additional nodes in Netdata Conclusion Next Steps Introduction In part 6 we deployed Localstack and exposed the endpoints through Traefik. We used the AWS cli and the Localstack wrapper awslocal to create and list S3 buckets and used Granted to configure our profiles.
How to Bake an Ortelius Pi Part 6 | Cloud Dev At Home With Localstack
How to Bake an Ortelius Pi Part 6 | Cloud Dev At Home With Localstack
Introduction Gimlet GitOps Infrastructure Localstack Deploy Localstack Helm-Repository | Localstack Helm-Release | Localstack Helm Chart Configuration Highlights Fluxcd is doing the following under the hood | Localstack Kubernetes check | Localstack Traefik AWS and Localstack CLI Configuration Localstack Tools Conclusion Next Steps Introduction In part 5 we deployed Jenkins on our Kubernetes cluster and configured integration with Ortelius and GitHub and built a demo application to demonstrate Ortelius’s ability to record it.
How to Bake an Ortelius Pi Part 5 | Ortelius Marries Jenkins
How to Bake an Ortelius Pi Part 5 | Ortelius Marries Jenkins
Introduction Jenkins Gimlet GitOps Infrastructure Deploy Jenkins Plugins Helm-Repository | Jenkins Helm-Release | Jenkins Helm Chart Configuration Highlights Fluxcd is doing the following under the hood | Jenkins Kubernetes check | Jenkins How do we login? Jenkins admin password change Jenkins Github Setup Jenkins Agent Setup Jenkins Backup Setup Jenkins Restore Jenkins and Credentials Jenkins and Discord Notifications Creating a Multibranch Pipeline Jenkins meets Ortelius Conclusion Next Steps Introduction In part 4 we configured a certificate for our domain using Cloudflare, LetsEncrypt and Traefik.
How to Bake an Ortelius Pi Part 4 | Cloudflare Certificates and Traefik
How to Bake an Ortelius Pi Part 4 | Cloudflare Certificates and Traefik
Introduction Cloudflare | Connectivity Cloud Buying a domain name SSL/TLS Gimlet GitOps Infrastructure Traefik Helm-Release | Traefik Manifest Folder | Traefik Ortelius HTTPS Argocd HTTPS Conclusion Next Steps Introduction In part 3, of this series we used the GitOps Methodology to deploy the Cert Manager, NFS CSI Driver for Kubernetes to connect to the Synology NAS for centralised dynamic volume storage, Metallb Load Balancer, Traefik Proxy as the entrypoint for our Microservices and Ortelius the ultimate evidence store using Gimlet as the UI to our GitOps controller Fluxcd.
How to Bake an Ortelius Pi Part 3 | The GitOps Configuration
How to Bake an Ortelius Pi Part 3 | The GitOps Configuration
How to Bake an Ortelius Pi Part 2 | The Preparation
How to Bake an Ortelius Pi Part 2 | The Preparation
How to Bake an Ortelius Pi Part 1 | The Hardware
How to Bake an Ortelius Pi Part 1 | The Hardware
Introduction My Home Setup NFS Storage Raspberry Pi Imaging Utility for the Ubuntu 22.04 LTS x64 OS installation Preparing the OS for installation USB 3 flash drives Example from configuring my Pi to use USB flash sticks Using the Raspberry Pi Imager CHOOSE DEVICE CHOOSE OS CHOOSE STORAGE OS Customisation Conclusion Next Steps Introduction I recently started building a Cloud Native Environment on three Raspberry Pi 4 B’s with a Synology DS413j NAS (ARMv5 architecture) running the latest firmware update DSM 6.2.4-25556 Update 7 Release Notes and so far its been quite a journey. In this blog post I would like to share my undertakings in a series of blog posts.
Ortelius | Peeling the SecOps Onion
Ortelius | Peeling the SecOps Onion
Ortelius | Enter the Dragon/CKA
Ortelius | Enter the Dragon/CKA
Crushing the CKA Bruce Lee style
The future of Open-Source Development - You are the Cloud
The future of Open-Source Development - You are the Cloud
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Localstack | Simplifying Microservices development, and testing AWS Spring Boot apps locally
Localstack | Simplifying Microservices development, and testing AWS Spring Boot apps locally
Ortelius | Local Microservices Development Environment
Ortelius | Local Microservices Development Environment
Ortelius in a Box | Lowering the barrier of entry for humans - ortelius-repo-archive/dev-env-setup
Ortelius | Development Environment Setup
Ortelius | Development Environment Setup
Ortelius | Observability vs. Visibility | What is the difference?
Ortelius | Observability vs. Visibility | What is the difference?
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