In this presentation I explain using video examples how kubernetes works and how this can be used to host your Drupal 7 or 8 site. There are obviously also gotcha's and I'd like to warn you to not use this in production until you've verified it
Scaling Drupal in AWS Using AutoScaling, Cloudformation, RDS and moreDropsolid
Given at DrupalJam 2015 - Netherlands.
This presentation explains some of the fundamental issues you have to overcome when designing software for distributed systems that can fail. Also called "Cloud" in other terminologies. The presentation uses AWS components to explain these fundamentals and uses Drupal as the example application. The example is by no means perfect, but gives you a good idea how to design your system from scratch.
Technologies used:
Cloudformation
EC2 Instances
RDS MySQL Database
Elastic Load Balancer
ElastiCache (Memcache)
Example can be found here:
https://gist.github.com/nickveenhof/601c5dc1b76ff26896bf
Take note that the example does not include components such as VPC for simplicity, but it is highly recommended to add this.
Scaling drupal horizontally and in cloudVladimir Ilic
Vancouver Drupal group presentation for April 25, 2013.
How to deploy Drupal on
- multiple web servers,
- multiple web and database servers, and
- how to join all that together and make site deployed on Amazon Cloud (Virtual Private Cloud) inside
- one availability zone
- multiple availability zones deployment.
Session cover details about what you need in order to get Drupal deployed on separate servers, what are issues/concerns, and how to solve them.
by Ganesh Shankaran, Sr. Solutions Architect, AWS
Hands-on Lab to compare and contrast relational queries (using RDS for MySQL) with nonrelational queries (using ElastiCache for Redis). You’ll need a laptop with a Firefox or Chrome browser.
by Gowri Balasubramanian, Sr. Solutions Architect & Steven David, Enterprise Solution Architect, AWS
Hands-on Lab to set up and use Amazon RDS and Amazon Aurora.
사내 발표자료 겸 만들었는데, ECS Fargate를 이용하실 분들이라면, 편리하게 쓰실 수 있도록 최대한 상세하게 만들어 보았습니다.
사실 CloudFormation 등 배포는 좀 더 편리하게 할 수 있지만, 회사 사정도 있고, 제가 일단 그런 기술을 너무 늦게 알았기 때문에 다루지는 않았습니다.
Configuring MongoDB HA Replica Set on AWS EC2ShepHertz
It has always been a tedious task to choose the right configuration for MongoDB on AWS EC2
It is always challenging and takes a lots of time to make your system Production Ready.
Here is a quick guide on how to setup MongoDB on AWS EC2.
Scaling Drupal in AWS Using AutoScaling, Cloudformation, RDS and moreDropsolid
Given at DrupalJam 2015 - Netherlands.
This presentation explains some of the fundamental issues you have to overcome when designing software for distributed systems that can fail. Also called "Cloud" in other terminologies. The presentation uses AWS components to explain these fundamentals and uses Drupal as the example application. The example is by no means perfect, but gives you a good idea how to design your system from scratch.
Technologies used:
Cloudformation
EC2 Instances
RDS MySQL Database
Elastic Load Balancer
ElastiCache (Memcache)
Example can be found here:
https://gist.github.com/nickveenhof/601c5dc1b76ff26896bf
Take note that the example does not include components such as VPC for simplicity, but it is highly recommended to add this.
Scaling drupal horizontally and in cloudVladimir Ilic
Vancouver Drupal group presentation for April 25, 2013.
How to deploy Drupal on
- multiple web servers,
- multiple web and database servers, and
- how to join all that together and make site deployed on Amazon Cloud (Virtual Private Cloud) inside
- one availability zone
- multiple availability zones deployment.
Session cover details about what you need in order to get Drupal deployed on separate servers, what are issues/concerns, and how to solve them.
by Ganesh Shankaran, Sr. Solutions Architect, AWS
Hands-on Lab to compare and contrast relational queries (using RDS for MySQL) with nonrelational queries (using ElastiCache for Redis). You’ll need a laptop with a Firefox or Chrome browser.
by Gowri Balasubramanian, Sr. Solutions Architect & Steven David, Enterprise Solution Architect, AWS
Hands-on Lab to set up and use Amazon RDS and Amazon Aurora.
사내 발표자료 겸 만들었는데, ECS Fargate를 이용하실 분들이라면, 편리하게 쓰실 수 있도록 최대한 상세하게 만들어 보았습니다.
사실 CloudFormation 등 배포는 좀 더 편리하게 할 수 있지만, 회사 사정도 있고, 제가 일단 그런 기술을 너무 늦게 알았기 때문에 다루지는 않았습니다.
Configuring MongoDB HA Replica Set on AWS EC2ShepHertz
It has always been a tedious task to choose the right configuration for MongoDB on AWS EC2
It is always challenging and takes a lots of time to make your system Production Ready.
Here is a quick guide on how to setup MongoDB on AWS EC2.
Apache Mesos abstracts CPU, memory, storage, and other compute resources away from machines (physical or virtual), enabling fault-tolerant and elastic distributed systems to easily be built and run effectively.
This talk is a very quick intro to Docker, Terraform, and Amazon's EC2 Container Service (ECS). In just 15 minutes, you'll see how to take two apps (a Rails frontend and a Sinatra backend), package them as Docker containers, run them using Amazon ECS, and to define all of the infrastructure-as-code using Terraform.
Get more than a cache back! The Microsoft Azure Redis Cache (NDC Oslo)Maarten Balliauw
Serving up content on the Internet is something our web sites do daily. But are we doing this in the fastest way possible? How are users in faraway countries experiencing our apps? Why do we have three webservers serving the same content over and over again? In this session, we’ll explore the Azure Content Delivery Network or CDN, a service which makes it easy to serve up blobs, videos and other content from servers close to our users. We’ll explore simple file serving as well as some more advanced, dynamic edge caching scenarios.
My talk at FullStackFest, 4.9.2017. Become more familiar with managing infrastructure using Terraform, Packer and deployment pipeline. Code repository - https://github.com/antonbabenko/terraform-deployment-pipeline-talk
Cloud init and cloud provisioning [openstack summit vancouver]Joshua Harlow
Evil Superuser's HOWTO: Launching instances to do your bidding.
You click 'run' on the OpenStack dashboard, or launch a new instance via the api. Some provisioning magic happens and soon you've got a server created especially for you. Did you ever wonder what magic happens to a standard image on boot? Have you wanted to launch instances and have them into your infrastructure with no manual interaction? Cloud-init is software that runs in most linux instances. It can take your input and do your bidding. Learn what things cloud-init magically does for you and how you can make it do more. Also, take advantage of the after-talk to pester cloud-init developers on what is missing or throw rotten fruits in their direction.
Listen up, developers. You are not special. Your infrastructure is not a beautiful and unique snowflake. You have the same tech debt as everyone else. This is a talk about a better way to build and manage infrastructure: Terraform Modules. It goes over how to build infrastructure as code, package that code into reusable modules, design clean and flexible APIs for those modules, write automated tests for the modules, and combine multiple modules into an end-to-end techs tack in minutes.
You can find the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVgP63BkhKQ
Lab Manual reModernize - Updating and Consolidating MySQLAmazon Web Services
by Rich Alberth, Solution Architect, AWS
If you need to query relationships between data, you need a graph database. We’ll take a close look at Amazon Neptune, explore the differences between property graphs and RDF, then do graph data queries using Apache Tinkerpop. You’ll need a laptop with a Firefox or Chrome browser.
Heat Provide great resource management abilities to OpenStack, a lot of fancy projects came out base on Heat’s orchestration abilities. A lot of OpenStack environment installed with Heat, but didn’t know how to use it well. Zombie resource happens, and this is very bad for cloud management.
We will give examples to operators and developers for how you can manage your cloud smartly by taking advantage of Heat.
Also deep dive into Heat’s features: “Convergence” and “SoftwareDeployment” for developers.
Web scale infrastructures with kubernetes and flannelpurpleocean
La capacità di rispondere in poche frazioni di secondo alle richieste degli utenti - indipendentemente dal loro numero - è un fattore determinante per il successo dei servizi sul web. Secondo Amazon, bastano 100 millisecondi di latenza nella risposta per generare una perdita economica di circa l'1% sul
fatturato [1]. In base alle statistiche di Google AdWords, inoltre, il 2015 ha sancito l’ufficiale superamento del numero di interazioni mobile rispetto a quelle desktop [2], con la conseguente riduzione della durata media delle sessioni di navigazione web.
In uno scenario di questo tipo, la razionalizzazione dell’utilizzo delle risorse hardware e la capacità di scalare rispetto al numero di utenti sono fattori determinanti per il successo del business.
In questo talk racconteremo la nostra esperienza di migrazione di soluzioni e-commerce di tipo enterprise in Magento da un’architettura basata su VM tradizionali ad una di tipo software-defined basata su Kubernetes, Flannel e Docker. Discuteremo, quindi, delle reali difficoltà da noi incontrate nel porting su container di soluzioni in produzione e daremo evidenza di come, alla fine di questo lungo viaggio, i nostri sforzi siano stati concretamente premiati dall’aumento di resilienza, affidabilità e automazione della soluzione finale.
A supporto della conversazione, mostreremo i risultati dei benchmark da noi condotti per valutare la scalabilità della nuova architettura presentando delle evidenze delle reali capacità di Kubernetes come strumento di orchestrazione di servizi erogati in Docker container.
Concluderemo l’intervento presentando il nostro progetto di distribuzione geografica dei nodi master di Kubernetes facendo uso di reti SD-WAN per garantire performance e continuità di servizio della soluzione.
Apache Mesos abstracts CPU, memory, storage, and other compute resources away from machines (physical or virtual), enabling fault-tolerant and elastic distributed systems to easily be built and run effectively.
This talk is a very quick intro to Docker, Terraform, and Amazon's EC2 Container Service (ECS). In just 15 minutes, you'll see how to take two apps (a Rails frontend and a Sinatra backend), package them as Docker containers, run them using Amazon ECS, and to define all of the infrastructure-as-code using Terraform.
Get more than a cache back! The Microsoft Azure Redis Cache (NDC Oslo)Maarten Balliauw
Serving up content on the Internet is something our web sites do daily. But are we doing this in the fastest way possible? How are users in faraway countries experiencing our apps? Why do we have three webservers serving the same content over and over again? In this session, we’ll explore the Azure Content Delivery Network or CDN, a service which makes it easy to serve up blobs, videos and other content from servers close to our users. We’ll explore simple file serving as well as some more advanced, dynamic edge caching scenarios.
My talk at FullStackFest, 4.9.2017. Become more familiar with managing infrastructure using Terraform, Packer and deployment pipeline. Code repository - https://github.com/antonbabenko/terraform-deployment-pipeline-talk
Cloud init and cloud provisioning [openstack summit vancouver]Joshua Harlow
Evil Superuser's HOWTO: Launching instances to do your bidding.
You click 'run' on the OpenStack dashboard, or launch a new instance via the api. Some provisioning magic happens and soon you've got a server created especially for you. Did you ever wonder what magic happens to a standard image on boot? Have you wanted to launch instances and have them into your infrastructure with no manual interaction? Cloud-init is software that runs in most linux instances. It can take your input and do your bidding. Learn what things cloud-init magically does for you and how you can make it do more. Also, take advantage of the after-talk to pester cloud-init developers on what is missing or throw rotten fruits in their direction.
Listen up, developers. You are not special. Your infrastructure is not a beautiful and unique snowflake. You have the same tech debt as everyone else. This is a talk about a better way to build and manage infrastructure: Terraform Modules. It goes over how to build infrastructure as code, package that code into reusable modules, design clean and flexible APIs for those modules, write automated tests for the modules, and combine multiple modules into an end-to-end techs tack in minutes.
You can find the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVgP63BkhKQ
Lab Manual reModernize - Updating and Consolidating MySQLAmazon Web Services
by Rich Alberth, Solution Architect, AWS
If you need to query relationships between data, you need a graph database. We’ll take a close look at Amazon Neptune, explore the differences between property graphs and RDF, then do graph data queries using Apache Tinkerpop. You’ll need a laptop with a Firefox or Chrome browser.
Heat Provide great resource management abilities to OpenStack, a lot of fancy projects came out base on Heat’s orchestration abilities. A lot of OpenStack environment installed with Heat, but didn’t know how to use it well. Zombie resource happens, and this is very bad for cloud management.
We will give examples to operators and developers for how you can manage your cloud smartly by taking advantage of Heat.
Also deep dive into Heat’s features: “Convergence” and “SoftwareDeployment” for developers.
Web scale infrastructures with kubernetes and flannelpurpleocean
La capacità di rispondere in poche frazioni di secondo alle richieste degli utenti - indipendentemente dal loro numero - è un fattore determinante per il successo dei servizi sul web. Secondo Amazon, bastano 100 millisecondi di latenza nella risposta per generare una perdita economica di circa l'1% sul
fatturato [1]. In base alle statistiche di Google AdWords, inoltre, il 2015 ha sancito l’ufficiale superamento del numero di interazioni mobile rispetto a quelle desktop [2], con la conseguente riduzione della durata media delle sessioni di navigazione web.
In uno scenario di questo tipo, la razionalizzazione dell’utilizzo delle risorse hardware e la capacità di scalare rispetto al numero di utenti sono fattori determinanti per il successo del business.
In questo talk racconteremo la nostra esperienza di migrazione di soluzioni e-commerce di tipo enterprise in Magento da un’architettura basata su VM tradizionali ad una di tipo software-defined basata su Kubernetes, Flannel e Docker. Discuteremo, quindi, delle reali difficoltà da noi incontrate nel porting su container di soluzioni in produzione e daremo evidenza di come, alla fine di questo lungo viaggio, i nostri sforzi siano stati concretamente premiati dall’aumento di resilienza, affidabilità e automazione della soluzione finale.
A supporto della conversazione, mostreremo i risultati dei benchmark da noi condotti per valutare la scalabilità della nuova architettura presentando delle evidenze delle reali capacità di Kubernetes come strumento di orchestrazione di servizi erogati in Docker container.
Concluderemo l’intervento presentando il nostro progetto di distribuzione geografica dei nodi master di Kubernetes facendo uso di reti SD-WAN per garantire performance e continuità di servizio della soluzione.
Preparation study for Docker Event
Mulodo Open Study Group (MOSG) @Ho chi minh, Vietnam
http://www.meetup.com/Open-Study-Group-Saigon/events/229781420/
Code testing and Continuous Integration are just the first step in a source code to production process. Combined with infrastructure-as-code tools such as Puppet the whole process can be automated, and tested!
thredUP team shares key learnings from after-migration processes. We tell you about what technologies and solutions worked best for us and where we spent time troubleshooting and improving. In particular we have focused on development and staging experience, user authentication, cloud-native CI pipelines, applications telemetry and service mesh. We also share our experience with Kubernetes security hardening, autoscaling and tell you about a new service creation within our infrastructure.
The following article is the best simplified steps that will help you install and configure LEMP stack. its written by one of the genius engineers or Rootgate.com
Bare Metal to OpenStack with Razor and ChefMatt Ray
Slides from the OpenStack Spring 2013 Summit workshop presented by Egle Sigler (@eglute) and Matt Ray (@mattray) from Rackspace and Opscode respectively. Please refer to http://anystacker.com/ for additional content.
Hands on Docker - Launch your own LEMP or LAMP stackDana Luther
In this tutorial we will go over setting up a standard LEMP stack for development use and learn how to modify it to mimic your production/pre-production environments as closely as possible. We will go over how to switch from Nginx to Apache, upgrade PHP versions and introduce additional storage engines such as Redis to the equation. We’ll also step through how to run both unit and acceptance suites using headless Selenium images in the stack. Leave here fully confident in knowing that whatever environment you get thrown into, you can replicate it and work in it comfortably.
Dockerizing the Hard Services: Neutron and Novaclayton_oneill
Talk about the benefits and pitfalls involved in successfully running complex services like Neutron and Nova inside of Docker containers.
Topics include:
* What magic incantations are needed to run these services at all?
* How to prevent HA router failover on service restarts.
* How to prevent network namespaces from breaking everything.
* Bonus: How network namespace fixes also helped fix Cinder NFS backend
Get hands-on with security features and best practices to protect your containerized services. Learn to push and verify signed images with Docker Content Trust, and collaborate with delegation roles. Intermediate to advanced level Docker experience recommended, participants will be building and pushing with Docker during the workshop.
Led By Docker Security Experts:
Riyaz Faizullabhoy
David Lawrence
Viktor Stanchev
Experience Level: Intermediate to advanced level Docker experience recommended
How Honestbee Does CI/CD on Kubernetes - Vincent DeSmetDevOpsDaysJKT
Honestbee has been running Kubernetes in production since mid 2016. We have heavily invested in Helm and have real experience managing our Kubernetes service deployments as code with Helm. We would like to share how Helm is used internally at Honestbee. In the presentation we will tackle the following examples and use cases:
* Continuous Delivery using Helm
* Secret management with VaultController
* Building and hosting our own chart repositories (and the iterations we did)
* Plugins to help manage values
* Helm Chart best practices
Drupal Developers Days - One Flew Over The Developers Nest 2018Dropsolid
This presentation tries to bundle best practices in your journey from a developer to a team member with more responsabilities. This could be a CTO or a team lead.
State of Search, Solr and Facets in Drupal 8 - Drupalcamp Belgium 2015Dropsolid
Session:
http://leuven2015.drupalcamp.be/sessions/state-search-solr-and-facets-drupal-8
Presenters:
Nick Veenhof & Joris Vercammen
Description:
In this session I'll give you an overview what changed so far in Drupal 8 in regards to the Search eco-system. We will talk about Search API, Apache Solr, Facet API and Elastic Search.
Over the course of the last 3 years I've been involved in how Search in Drupal 8 should take form and what needed to change to merge the Apache Solr module with the Search API Solr module. In this presentation I hope to give you some guidance what is still pending and what already was done. I will also try to explain what effort it takes to push and move such projects.
Depending on the audience we can go really in-depth or stay general. Please let me know in advance what you expect from this session so I can tailor it to your needs!
This 7-second Brain Wave Ritual Attracts Money To You.!nirahealhty
Discover the power of a simple 7-second brain wave ritual that can attract wealth and abundance into your life. By tapping into specific brain frequencies, this technique helps you manifest financial success effortlessly. Ready to transform your financial future? Try this powerful ritual and start attracting money today!
1.Wireless Communication System_Wireless communication is a broad term that i...JeyaPerumal1
Wireless communication involves the transmission of information over a distance without the help of wires, cables or any other forms of electrical conductors.
Wireless communication is a broad term that incorporates all procedures and forms of connecting and communicating between two or more devices using a wireless signal through wireless communication technologies and devices.
Features of Wireless Communication
The evolution of wireless technology has brought many advancements with its effective features.
The transmitted distance can be anywhere between a few meters (for example, a television's remote control) and thousands of kilometers (for example, radio communication).
Wireless communication can be used for cellular telephony, wireless access to the internet, wireless home networking, and so on.
Multi-cluster Kubernetes Networking- Patterns, Projects and GuidelinesSanjeev Rampal
Talk presented at Kubernetes Community Day, New York, May 2024.
Technical summary of Multi-Cluster Kubernetes Networking architectures with focus on 4 key topics.
1) Key patterns for Multi-cluster architectures
2) Architectural comparison of several OSS/ CNCF projects to address these patterns
3) Evolution trends for the APIs of these projects
4) Some design recommendations & guidelines for adopting/ deploying these solutions.
ER(Entity Relationship) Diagram for online shopping - TAEHimani415946
https://bit.ly/3KACoyV
The ER diagram for the project is the foundation for the building of the database of the project. The properties, datatypes, and attributes are defined by the ER diagram.
ER(Entity Relationship) Diagram for online shopping - TAE
Drupaljam 2017 - Deploying Drupal 8 onto Hosted Kubernetes in Google Cloud
1. Drupal 8 on Kubernetes using Google
Cloud
ship-shipping ship, shipping shipping ships
2. 2
Drupal 8 on Kubernetes using Google
Cloud
Nick Veenhof
A lot of credit goes to @tpryan to give all these awesome sessions regarding kubernetes.
Please thank him instead of me :)
11. 11
• Create an Apache Server
• Create a Mysql Server
• Create a filesystem server (NFS/…)
• Get starting schema on Mysql Server
• Get Git repo on Apache server and link sites/default/files to file server
• Get files on file server
Somewhat Default Process
28. 28
Services
A Kubernetes Service is an abstraction which defines a logical set of Pods and a
policy by which to access them - sometimes called a micro-service.
41. 41
Pods/Deployment
A pod (as in a pod of whales or pea pod) is a group of one or more containers (such as
Docker containers), the shared storage for those containers, and options about how to
run the containers.
A Deployment provides declarative updates for Pods and ReplicaSets (the next-
generation ReplicationController).
42. 42
Building on the shoulders of giants
https://wodby.com/
https://github.com/wodby/drupal-php/
https://github.com/wodby/drupal-nginx
44. 44
A Little Slower? Let’s take a look at
that code
https://github.com/nickveenhof/drupal-docker-with-volume/blob/master/gcloud_instructions/nickveenhofbe/
pods.yaml
51. 51
1. Servers are a commodity.
2. Managing services is a commodity
3. Do not make the mistake thinking you know better.
Caveat: For Drupal, the one massive pain holding us back from
going all in with Google Cloud is not having a managed distributed
file system like Amazon EFS.