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How to Setup Preview Environments with FluxCD in Kubernetes

Preview environment is where you see a live state of your changes from your pull request before being merged into the default branch. It gives you a look'n feel of what it would be like if you merged your changes.

Kubernetes on the other hand, is what powers the production setups. But that's not all it can do for you. I have spun up preview environments in Kubernetes with different technologies in the past.

And in this blog post, I will show you how to achive this using FluxCD Operator.

3 Ways to Time Kubernetes Job Duration for Better DevOps

Knowing how long the exucution of jobs take is a crucial part of monitoring and proactive system administration.

Being able to measure, store and query this value over the course of your application lifecycle can help you identify bottlenecks, optimize your infrastructure and improve the overall performance of your application.

In this blog post, you are presented with three methods to achive this, starting from one where you have the access and ability to modify the source code, to the one where you have control over its runtime execution, and finally without control on either & using only the Kube State Metrics.

Read more to find out how.

Ente: Self Host the Google Photos Alternative and Own Your Privacy

In the recent few years, I keep seeing people being more aware of their privacy and taking it into their own hands.

More and more solutions are emerging through the community that address the critical part of our society and personal life; privacy!

In this blog post, I will introduce you to Ente, the Google Photos alternative.

You will see the codes required to deploy the server into a Kubernetes setup and host the frontend using GitHub Pages.

Stick around till the end if that's your cup of tea.