Real world DevOps project from start to finish

Published 11/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280×720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 63 lectures (5h 56m) | Size: 4.3 GB

DevOps for startups, small companies, and individuals

What you’ll learn
Ansible
Server networking and security setup
Let’s Encrypt (certbot)
Wireguard (VPN)
Docker
docker-compose
Traefik
GitLab
GitLab CI/CD pipeline through implementing a simple project
Borg with borgmatic
LXC
Mail server

Requirements
Basic knowledge of Linux
Domain name with access to DNS settings (buying one demonstrated in the course)
Server – VPS or physical, reachable via public IP (buying one demonstrated in the course)
Computer running macOS, Linux, or Windows (macOS used in the course)

Description
This course will cover a DevOps project from its inception all the way to a finished product. We will combine multiple tools and services to produce a working, easily reproducible server which can support a small company.

We will cover

Ansible – to configure the server and deploy services.

Let’s Encrypt (certbot) – to obtain wildcard TLS certificate with auto renewal.

VPN (Wireguard) – for secure access to our services.

Docker with docker-compose – to easily deploy our applications and services.

MariaDB – MySQL fork.

LXC (Linux containers) – another virtualization technology.

iRedMail – mail server which we’ll use to send and receive notifications.

Zulip – an open source chat and collaborative software which can be self-hosted (alternative to Slack or Microsoft Teams).

Traefik (reverse proxy and TLS termination proxy) with Docker and file providers – a single entry point for our services with automatic TLS certificates.

Pi-hole – ad blocking on DNS level.

Nextcloud – Email, calendar, documents, photos…It even has built-in code editor.

checkmk – monitoring solution.

Borg with borgmatic – backup solution.

GitLab – Git server, CI/CD, GitLab Container Registry, etc.

backup-checker – with this project we will showcase everything we’ve created!

We’ll create a Python program which will compare finished backups with the desired list of backups, use GitLab CI/CD to create Docker image, push it to our own, private Docker Registry, run it on our server via GitLab Runner, and send notification to our Zulip server.

Upgrade scripts for services running in Docker.

Upgrading iRedMail.

Upgrading Zulip.

Upgrading host OS.

When you finish the course, you’ll be equipped to add any additional services you need for your particular line of work.

Who this course is for
Startups
Small companies
Linux System Administrators and developers looking to enter DevOps world
Individuals looking to selfhost their own infrastructure


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