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[1884.18 --> 1884.90] and change management |
[1884.90 --> 1885.50] with Git, |
[1886.32 --> 1887.76] that would be |
[1887.76 --> 1888.48] a skill set |
[1888.48 --> 1889.24] that would pay dividends |
[1889.24 --> 1890.40] for all your systems, |
[1890.52 --> 1890.72] right? |
[1890.84 --> 1892.26] And not just your Docker ones. |
[1892.68 --> 1893.48] And here's another benefit |
[1893.48 --> 1895.06] which may or may not |
[1895.06 --> 1895.94] apply to you |
[1895.94 --> 1897.20] in your specific situation. |
[1897.86 --> 1899.36] But I wrote a role |
[1899.36 --> 1900.02] for Ansible |
[1900.02 --> 1901.22] that spits out |
[1901.22 --> 1904.44] a rendered Docker Compose |
[1904.44 --> 1905.12] YAML file |
[1905.12 --> 1907.00] three, four years ago, |
[1907.26 --> 1908.36] just about when |
[1908.36 --> 1909.32] I was emigrating actually. |
[1910.22 --> 1910.82] And since then |
[1910.82 --> 1911.80] I've used that role |
[1911.80 --> 1913.46] almost daily |
[1913.46 --> 1914.68] to create new |
[1914.68 --> 1915.38] Compose files, |
[1915.48 --> 1916.52] not just for my server |
[1916.52 --> 1917.38] but for the servers |
[1917.38 --> 1918.08] I have in England, |
[1918.54 --> 1919.38] the servers I manage |
[1919.38 --> 1919.90] for JB, |
[1920.66 --> 1921.56] the servers I manage |
[1921.56 --> 1922.50] for other people. |
[1923.64 --> 1924.24] And so I've built |
[1924.24 --> 1924.88] essentially |
[1924.88 --> 1926.66] a self-hosting framework |
[1926.66 --> 1927.80] or a Docker Compose |
[1927.80 --> 1928.70] kind of framework |
[1928.70 --> 1930.12] in Ansible. |
[1930.82 --> 1931.54] And so for me, |
[1931.62 --> 1932.38] if I were to spin up |
[1932.38 --> 1932.94] a new server, |
[1932.94 --> 1933.78] I just transpose |
[1933.78 --> 1934.50] that role |
[1934.50 --> 1936.58] to that specific task, |
[1937.20 --> 1938.28] insert my variables |
[1938.28 --> 1939.42] for that specific host |
[1939.42 --> 1940.14] and I don't even |
[1940.14 --> 1940.90] have to think about |
[1940.90 --> 1941.94] all the other stuff |
[1941.94 --> 1942.72] that I've set up |
[1942.72 --> 1943.18] over the last |
[1943.18 --> 1944.00] three or four years, |
[1944.24 --> 1945.04] that's a given. |
[1945.42 --> 1946.02] That's done. |
[1946.18 --> 1947.52] I never have to think twice |
[1947.52 --> 1948.48] about what list |
[1948.48 --> 1949.94] of default packages |
[1949.94 --> 1951.48] I have on a specific box. |
[1951.90 --> 1952.48] Like I know |
[1952.48 --> 1953.34] that I've got HTOP, |
[1953.42 --> 1954.38] I know that I've got, |
[1954.44 --> 1954.58] you know, |
[1954.62 --> 1955.66] all these other things |
[1955.66 --> 1956.08] on there. |
[1956.82 --> 1959.26] And that just truly |
[1959.26 --> 1959.96] is the power |
[1959.96 --> 1960.94] of config management. |
[1961.08 --> 1962.26] I don't really expect |
[1962.26 --> 1963.54] to get onto config management |
[1963.54 --> 1964.62] in this conversation |
[1964.62 --> 1966.84] but here we go anyway. |
[1967.80 --> 1968.84] So this isn't a specific |
[1968.84 --> 1970.12] rant against Portainer |
[1970.12 --> 1971.50] in particular, |
[1972.08 --> 1974.68] but more a rant |
[1974.68 --> 1976.38] about GUIs |
[1976.38 --> 1980.04] and non-repeatable UX flows |
[1980.04 --> 1980.94] and stuff like that. |
[1981.72 --> 1981.86] You know, |
[1981.90 --> 1982.46] if you have to click |
[1982.46 --> 1983.64] through a wizard |
[1983.64 --> 1984.88] to set something up |
[1984.88 --> 1985.74] and then you don't get |
[1985.74 --> 1987.34] a repeatable experience |
[1987.34 --> 1988.08] at the end of it, |
[1988.28 --> 1989.46] it's not for me. |
[1989.46 --> 1992.62] Backblaze.com |
[1992.62 --> 1993.66] slash SSH. |
[1993.74 --> 1994.60] Get peace of mind |
[1994.60 --> 1995.32] knowing your files |
[1995.32 --> 1996.18] are backed up securely |
[1996.18 --> 1996.94] in the cloud |
[1996.94 --> 1998.30] with Backblaze. |
[1998.36 --> 1999.84] You guys know Backblaze. |
[1999.92 --> 2000.96] Now go get a free trial, |
[2001.08 --> 2002.20] no credit card required |
[2002.20 --> 2003.86] and support the show. |
[2004.00 --> 2004.90] Backblaze.com |
[2004.90 --> 2006.00] slash SSH. |
[2006.70 --> 2007.96] Unlimited computer backup |
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