I wrote a few articles and How-to guides where I describe the configuration steps to use cloud-native software in an Oracle Linux on-premise deployment. Most of the information is a result of work I did with customers or material I used for workshops or hands-on labs.
All the How-to guides are tested on my demo-infrastructure, they are simple to use and designed to run on a laptop. This is a very convenient setup and a nice way to explore or develop cloud native applications without spending cloud resources. Use the following Oracle Vagrant files to build your laptop infrastructure:
Articles
This will be a growing list with How-to guides organized in sub-projects, for now the following guides are available:- How-to: Update a self-hosted engine OLVM 4.3 cluster
- How-to: Ansible with Oracle Linux Virtualization Manager (OLVM)
- How-to: Running a cool CLI based demo without typing failures
- How-to: Use MySQL Sample Database with Ksplice demo
- How-to: Use KVM nested virtualization to explore Kata Containers
- Hands-on Lab: Zero downtime patching with Oracle Linux Ksplice
- Hands-on Lab: Building Development Environments with Oracle Container Services for use with Kubernetes
- How-to: Install Helm package manager for on-premise Oracle Linux and Kubernetes
- How-to: Install Prometheus & Grafana with Helm for on-premise Oracle Linux and Kubernetes deployments
- How-to: Install NFS Client Provisioner and use NFS as persistent storage for on-premise Oracle Linux and Kubernetes deployments
- How-to: Install Ingress and Load balancer for on-premise Oracle Linux and Kubernetes deployments
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