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Test Terraform Modules With Terratest

08Apr

Testing with terratest Several years ago, I wrote a blog post about how to test your AWS infrastructure using Test Kitchen and AWSpec. Many things have changed since then, like for instance, I haven’t used AWS since mid-2019, Hashicorp released READ MORE

darkraidenDevOps, Programming, Technologies

Odysseus – Your Friendly DNS Pathfinder.

19May

Odysseus – Your Friendly DNS Pathfinder Like most people I know, one day I decided to buy a Raspberry Pi and just like [some of] those people, I had no idea what I should do with it. I guess that READ MORE

darkraidenDevOps, Programming, Technologies

AWS Auto Scaling in with CloudWatch CPU and Memory metrics using Go

23Dec

AWS Auto Scaling in with CloudWatch CPU and Memory metrics using Go In the last four years, I worked mostly with applications deployed directly on AWS EC2 instances, usually LEMP or LAMP stacks, with some Node.JS flavours in some cases. READ MORE

darkraidenDevOps, Programming, Technologiesaws, golang, lambda, programming, serverless

Test Terraform with Kitchen and AWSpec

19Aug

Test Terraform with Kitchen and AWSpec In an ideal world, you write code and then test it, period. Doesn’t matter what kind of code, you just test it, even if it’s Terraform we’re talking about. One might say that Terraform READ MORE

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Slack + Codedeploy = ❤️

13Aug

Slack + Codedeploy = ❤️ We all know Slack, right? Have you ever thought about using it to deploy your code by just typing /deploy? I did and this is what I designed and developed for a team that was READ MORE

darkraidenDevOps, Programming, Technologiesapi, aws, codedeploy, deployments, nodejs, slackLeave a comment

AWS, Application Load Balancers, Target groups and CodeDeploy

15Dec

AWS, Application Load Balancers, Target groups and CodeDeploy Originally posted on Medium Reliability, high availability, and uptime are the most important things for a DevOps Engineer; as soon as new technology is released, though, we tend to put our hands READ MORE

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Test Kitchen – Let’s shake this role up!

03May

Test Kitchen – Let’s shake this role up! Originally posted on Medium Test Kitchen Test Kitchen is a test tool used to, indeed, test your own work before going live! It’s quite amazing how easily you can spin up your READ MORE

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Let’s build an Ansible Role

10Feb

Let’s build an Ansible Role Originally posted on Medium Our first task Here is where the fun begins! First thing we want to do is to create our file and we’ll call it config.yml. It’s a YAML file so… be READ MORE

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Ansible — Getting Started

09Feb

Ansible — Getting Started Originally posted on Medium What is Ansible? When I started my career as a DevOps, the approach to the Configuration Management scared me quite a lot. I was introduced to the magnificent and powerful Chef (and READ MORE

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