Introduction In this blogpost, we have setup a Kubernetes cluster on DigitalOcean using Terraform. There is another, slightly lesser known, option to create Kubernetes clusters onto DigitalOcean so I wanted to dedicate a very small post to that option as well.
Introduction In this post, we are going to create a Kubernetes cluster on DigitalOcean using Terraform. Something I wanted to do already for quite some time but never got to it really.
Introduction In this post, we will use the knowledge of the previous posts to create a webserver farm behind a loadBalancer using a firewall to controll access to our infrastructure.
Introduction In this post, we described how to create a droplet, project, tag and DNS record on DigitalOcean using Terraform.
Introduction In this post, we will create a droplet on DigitalOcean using Terraform onto which we automatically want to install some software packages.
Introduction In case you have been reading along with the latest set of blogposts, you surely know we experimented with deploying the same Flask app to various different platforms.
Introduction In previous posts, we have created a basic Flask application (see here) which we have been deploying to a variety of platforms.
Quick note: the original post dates from 17-10-2019 but got updated at 01-04-2020 with latest Kubernetes version.
Introduction Couple of weeks ago, we have created a post where we created some servers on DigitalOcean.
Introduction In this post, we are going to create a server (aka droplets) on DigitalOcean. They will be running Ubuntu.
Quick note: the original post dates from 14-04-2016 but got updated at 01-05-2020 with latest versions and it was essentially written from scratch again.