
Introduction If you’re looking for the easiest way to set up Coolify on Ubuntu, you’re in the right place. This guide provides the most streamlined installation process possible, perfect for beginners and anyone who wants to save time. The Simplest Installation Method One-Command Installation Run this single command in your terminal: Alternative Easy Methods Complete
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Design fast, secure CI/CD pipelines on AWS using GitHub Actions Runner Controller, ephemeral EKS runners, OIDC credentials, Karpenter capacity, and hardened trust boundaries.
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Build a resilient multi-datacentre application delivery platform with HAProxy Enterprise, Fusion Control Plane, GSLB, delegated DNS, VRRP, health checks, and OpenShift service discovery.
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Keeping disk pressure under control is a day-to-day chore for cluster admins. Left unchecked, old container images, completed builds, logs and stray volumes will quietly eat through node storage and the internal registry PVC, eventually triggering pod evictions or broken pushes. This post walks through a layered strategy for reclaiming and preventing waste—starting with the integrated image registry and ending with node-level log rotation.
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Docker lets you “ship code faster, standardize application operations, [and] seamlessly move code” to different machines. Official docs also remind us that Docker Engine runs on 64-bit Ubuntu (22.04 LTS “Jammy” or newer), so the steps below apply to Ubuntu 22.04 and later.
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Introduction to CI/CD and GitHub Actions Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery (CI/CD) is a DevOps practice that automates the build, test, and deployment of code whenever changes are pushed to a repository. In simple terms, Continuous Integration (CI) means new code changes are automatically tested (and often merged), ensuring that integration issues are caught early, while Continuous
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