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The future of software engineering is SRE | Swizec Teller

When code gets cheap operational excellence wins. Anyone can build a greenfield demo, but it takes engineering to run a service.
Saved on: 2026-01-26

My dev environment for php projects

My best dev environment for PHP projects with RoadRunner based on Docker and Docker Compose
Saved on: 2024-10-08

Dokku: my favorite personal serverless platform

Like Heroku, but you own it.
Saved on: 2024-08-26

(Almost) Every infrastructure decision I endorse or regret after 4 years ru

Assortment of technology startup infrastructure recommendations
Saved on: 2024-02-10

Build complex automations 10x faster, without fighting APIs

n8n is a free and source-available workflow automation tool
Saved on: 2023-08-27

Deploy web apps anywhere

From bare metal to cloud VMs using Docker, deploy web apps anywhere with zero downtime.
Saved on: 2023-04-29

Deploy with zero-downtime | Deploy your Laravel app from scratch | Loris

Now that we have Deployer installed and configured, let’s hit the deploy button and ship our application to our server.
Saved on: 2023-04-26

Reliability: It's Not Great

The last four months have been rough. We’ve had more issues than we’re OK with. I’ve hesitated to share this because, well, I’m fighting a debilitating feeling of failure. Fear, too. If we don’t improve, our company ceases to exist, and I really like working on this company. One interesting problem we have is that we’ve exploded in popularity. It sounds like a good problem to have! But we’ve pushed the platform past what it was originally built to do. We’ve put a lot of work and resources into...
Saved on: 2023-03-07

sdras/awesome-actions: A curated list of awesome actions to use on GitHub

A curated list of awesome actions to use on GitHub - sdras/awesome-actions
Saved on: 2023-02-05

Zero to Nix

Your guide to learning Nix and flakes
Saved on: 2023-01-23

Infrastructure overview

Handling millions of daily users efficiently and securely does not happen by chance, here's some what goes into it.
Saved on: 2021-09-07

Google SRE book- Comprehensive guide to site reliability

Explore the world of site reliability engineering with top-rated sre books. Find resources on SRE principles, best practices and the role of a reliability engineer
Tags: #devops
Saved on: 2020-04-09

Deploys at Slack

Deploys require a careful balance of speed and reliability. At Slack, we value quick iteration, fast feedback loops, and responsiveness to customer feedback. We also have hundreds of engineers who are trying to be as productive as possible. Keeping to these values while growing as a company means continual refinement of our deployment system. We…
Saved on: 2020-04-09

How to Use Ansible to Install and Set Up LAMP on Ubuntu 18.04 | DigitalOcea

Server automation now plays an essential role in systems administration, due to the disposable nature of modern application environments. Configuration management tools such…
Saved on: 2019-12-18

The boring technology behind a one-person Internet company

The tech stack of Listen Notes, the best podcast search engine and database.
Saved on: 2019-09-17

Cloud native, container-ready PHP | With Blue Ink

Building PHP apps and microservices for containers and high availability
Saved on: 2019-07-25

Do-nothing scripting: the key to gradual automation

Every ops team has some manual procedures that they haven’t gotten around to automating yet. Toil can never be totally eliminated. Very often, the biggest toil center for a team at a growing …
Tags: #devops
Saved on: 2019-07-22

How we built a serverless architecture with AWS

Our customers go serverless for live locations with HyperTrack. We go serverless for our platform with AWS. In this blog, we give you a peek under the hood and share our learnings.
Saved on: 2019-07-11

Continuous Integration (CI) Explained

Continuous integration enables iterative software development, reduces risks from defects and makes developers highly productive. Summary Continuous Integration (CI) is a development practice where developers regularly merge their code into a central repository. Each merge automatically triggers a build and tests, helping detect and fix issues early. In other words, CI involves committing changes frequently […]
Saved on: 2019-07-05

Infrastructure as Code, Part One

IaC uses code to provision, configure, and manage infrastructure. In part one of this IaC miniseries, I will introduce you to the basic concepts and explain some of the benefits.
Saved on: 2019-04-13

What is Microservice? What is Kubernetes for?

What is a microservice? What is Kubernetes for? In this post, we try to explain microservices, containers and Kubernetes in 10 minutes
Saved on: 2019-03-07

A Beginner's Guide to Scaling to 11 Million+ Users on Amazon's AWS - High Scalability -

How do you scale a system from one user to more than 11 million users? Joel Williams, Amazon Web Services Solutions Architect, gives an excellent talk on just that subject: AWS re:Invent 2015 Scaling Up to Your First 10 Million Users. If you are an advanced AWS user this talk is not for you, but it’s a great way to get started if you are new to AWS, new to the cloud, or if you haven’t kept up with with constant stream of new features Amazon keeps pumping out. As you might expect since this is
Saved on: 2018-12-26

5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code

A concise masterclass on how to write infrastructure code
Tags: #devops
Saved on: 2018-11-27

Video Recordings from HashiConf 2018: Keynotes and Breakout Sessions

The strength of HashiConf has always been its community and its speakers, and this year's lineup did not disappoint. Today, we're excited to finally share all of our keynote and breakout session video recordings with you.
Saved on: 2018-11-21

Configuring PHP-FPM For High Network Traffic - DEV Community ?‍??‍?

Maintaining a constant response time on a server with high network traffic while using PHP is proba...
Saved on: 2018-09-11

Magic Sandbox

Saved on: 2018-09-04

Forced Evolution: Shopify's Journey to Kubernetes

Niko Kurtti talks about the challenges Shopify saw in moving from a traditional host-based infrastructure to a cloud native one, moving not only their core app to Kubernetes but also other apps.
Saved on: 2018-08-24

hobby-kube/guide

Kubernetes clusters for the hobbyist
Saved on: 2018-05-12

What's your tech stack?

Photo courtesy of Flickr user kreturn I came across this post from @ben today while I was doing some...
Saved on: 2018-04-27

Build a serverless multi-region, active-active backend solution in an hour

This solution is built using DynamoDB Global Tables, AWS Lambda, regional API Gateway, and Route53 routing policies. Learn more!
Saved on: 2018-04-27

How Atlassian moved Jira and Confluence users to Amazon Web Services, and w

If your business is built around servicing software developers who know exactly what state-of-the-art tools should be capable of doing, at a certain point
Tags: #aws #devops
Saved on: 2018-03-12

Monitor server with CollectD, InfluxDB and Grafana - Nguyen Sy Thanh Son

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Saved on: 2017-12-06

New- Introducing AWS CodeStar – Quickly Develop, Build, and Deploy Applications on AWS | Amazon Web Services

It wasn’t too long ago that I was on a development team working toward completing a software project by a release deadline and facing the challenges most software teams face today in developing applications. Challenges such as new project environment setup, team member collaboration, and the day-to-day task of keeping track of the moving pieces […]
Tags: #aws #devops
Saved on: 2017-04-19

How to set up your Laravel application for zero-downtime (Envoyer/Capistran

If you've ever worked with Capistrano or Envoyer, you've probably seen a directory structure in your webroot that looks something like this: root root 4096 Mar 29 18:44 . root root 4096 Mar 28 14:15 .. root root 47 Mar 29 14:54 current -> ./releases/1490824249 root root 4096 Mar 29 14:50 releases Where you're expecting to see your webroot containing your Git repository, instead it's this weird structure. What gives? A brief introduction to Capistrano-style zero-downtime deploys The reason you're getting zero-downtime deploy from these tools is because the entire deploy process—clone, composer install, etc.—doesn't happen in the directory that is currently serving your site. Instead, each new release gets its own separate "release" directory, all while your site is still being served from its current "release" directory. - current -> ./releases/1490802721 * apache/nginx serves from this directory - releases - 1490802133 (the new release you're building right now) - 1490802721 (latest complete release) - 1490803081 (a little bit older release) - 1490824249 (an even older release) All of these release directories are just subdirectories of releases. Each directory here represents one of your deploys, and each directory individually has everything needed to serve your site. Your web server points to yourproject/current/public and therefore the "currently served" release is just that which has a symlink pointed at it from yourproject/current. So, once the build process is complete for each new release, your deploy tool will delete the current symlink and create a new current symlink that points to your latest release. Boom. Now that release is live. Caveats In general, Laravel is no different from any other project in that this style of deployment works great. In fact, a tool provided by Taylor Otwell, Envoyer, is predicated around this release style. However, every tool has a different set of caveats around how to handle them well in zero-downtime settings. Here's why: There are always some things that you want to persist between releases. Most of it lives in databases and caches, which is fine—nothing's wiping your database on every deploy. But some isn't. Take the storage folder; do you want to wipe that every time you push a new release? Naw. What about the .env file? Definitely naw. So there are a few quick tricks. How to set up your deploy for Laravel Remember: If you use Envoyer, this is all handled for you. But if you don't, here's what to do. Clone your release into a new release folder. This should be handled by your deploy tool. composer install -o --no-interaction php artisan migrate --no-interaction --force (optional, if you don't commit your built scripts) npm install (or yarn) and either gulp --production (Elixir) or npm run production (Mix) rm -rf storage && ln -s ../../storage ./ (Delete the storage directory and symlink it to a storage folder in the parent) ln -s ../../.e
Saved on: 2017-03-31

explainshell.com - match command-line arguments to their help text

match command-line arguments to their help text
Saved on: 2017-03-30

donnemartin/system-design-primer: Learn how to design large-scale systems. Prep for the system design interview. Includes Anki flashcards.

Learn how to design large-scale systems. Prep for the system design interview. Includes Anki flashcards. - donnemartin/system-design-primer
Saved on: 2017-03-09

Blog

Saved on: 2017-01-18

Setting Up and Deploying a Modern PHP Application - via @codeship | via @co

Master PHP application deployment with our comprehensive guide. Implement modern tools and best practices for scalable, efficient web apps today!
Saved on: 2016-12-01

Docker in Development

A small course on using Docker Compose to get started using Docker now. We'll cover docker-compose, volumes, networks and more!
Saved on: 2016-09-14

Convox

Convox is a powerful platform-as-a-service for development teams, allowing them to deploy and scale cloud applications with ease. Get started free.
Saved on: 2016-05-10

Introduction to Travis.CI • Conetix

Modern application development is a pretty demanding job, mainly because of the complexity of modern applications, and the sheer number of moving parts which
Saved on: 2016-04-06

How To Automate PHP App Deployment Process Using Capistrano On Ubuntu 13 |

In this DigitalOcean article, following up on our Capistrano Automation Tool Series, we will see how to introduce another little framework (or tool), this time to help you with pushing your code to your servers without dealing with SFTP file managers – automatically!
Saved on: 2016-03-25

Feature Toggles (aka Feature Flags)

Feature Flags can be categorized into several buckets; manage each appropriately. Smart implementation can help constrain complexity.
Saved on: 2016-01-30

Deployer - The deployment tool for PHP | Deployer

Deployer is a tool for deploying PHP applications to a remote server.
Saved on: 2016-01-23

evolution/wordpress

Rapidly create, develop, & deploy WordPress across multiple environments. - evolution/wordpress
Saved on: 2015-12-28

AWS re:Invent 2015: DevOps at Amazon: A Look at Our Tools and Processes (DVO202)

Learn about Amazon's transition to a service-oriented architecture over a decade ago. We share lessons learned, processes adopted, and the tools built to inc...
Saved on: 2015-12-11

PHPloy - Deploy Git Repos Easily through FTP/sFTP

Let me ask you a question: How mad do you get when you have to remember which files you edited and select them on FileZilla to upload to the server? That's right - very mad. And sometimes you just upload the whole project because you don't remember what you edited. I have four words for that: "Been there; done that".
Saved on: 2015-11-01

How can I use Docker Compose?

Docker Explained! Younes goes through the process of building a sample Laravel + MySQL app powered by two docker containers - check it out!
Saved on: 2015-10-30

#!/bin/bashset -eif [ $(dpkg-query -W -f='${Status}' grafana 2>/dev/null | - Pastebin.com

Pastebin.com is the number one paste tool since 2002. Pastebin is a website where you can store text online for a set period of time.
Saved on: 2015-05-22

puszczyk/elasticsearch-workshop-cluster

Ansible playbook to create an elasticsearch cluster on few vanilla Ubuntu 14.04 machines - igor-kupczynski/elasticsearch-workshop-cluster
Saved on: 2015-03-27

Atlas by HashiCorp

Tags: #tools #devops
Saved on: 2014-12-10

rancherio/rancher

Complete container management platform
Saved on: 2014-11-11

brightmarch/vagrant-box: The standard Bright March Vagrant box for local development.

The standard Bright March Vagrant box for local development. - brightmarch/vagrant-box
Saved on: 2014-09-10

http://deployer.in/

Tags: #tools #devops
Saved on: 2014-08-19

HashiCorp Blog: Terraform

Terraform is a platform for building, changing, and managing infrastructure in a safe, repeatable way.
Tags: #tools #devops
Saved on: 2014-07-28
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