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Cloud

Cloud computing is the on-demand availability of computer system resources, especially data storage and computing power, without direct active management by the user. The term is generally used to describe data centers available to many users over the Internet.

Kubernetes

Build Your Own Helm Chart Repository in S3 — With Auto-Generated User Documentation!

Helm chart repositories for everyone. With auto-generated clear instructions on how to add, search, and remove the repository. Right from the repository. Because user documentation matters. Readily available as a Terraform module on GitHub.

Dominic Dumrauf Dominic Dumrauf 10 min read
Bash

Working with Bash

Overview As Linux has basically taken over the cloud, and servers in general, leaving Windows Servers to look after Active Directory and SQLServer, knowing Bash is a must. This artical isn't a Bash

Jon Kent Jon Kent 3 min read
Linux

CPU Affinity Introduction

There are two types of CPU affinity. The first, soft affinity (also called natural affinity) is the tendency of the scheduler to try to keep processes on the same CPU as long as possible.

Jon Kent Jon Kent 3 min read
Photography

QNAP Glacier IAM User

An AWS IAM User (including access keys and secret access keys) with a minimum set of permissions that seamlessly works with the QNAP Glacier app. Readily available as a Terraform module on GitHub.

Dominic Dumrauf Dominic Dumrauf 12 min read
AWS

AWS Logging Buckets

AWS S3 logging buckets that can be used with EC2, VPC, S3, ELB, CloudTrail, CloudFront, CloudWatch, ECS, SNS, and OpsWorks. Readily available as a Terraform module on GitHub.

Dominic Dumrauf Dominic Dumrauf 2 min read
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