Nikhil Yadavnikhil-blogs.hashnode.dev·May 29, 2024Day 74: Connecting EC2 with GrafanaIntroduction Monitoring the performance of your server infrastructure is crucial for ensuring optimal operation and identifying potential issues. In this tutorial, we'll explore how to set up Grafana and Prometheus to monitor CPU usage on Ubuntu inst...Discuss·27 readsAWS
Nikhil Yadavnikhil-blogs.hashnode.dev·May 24, 2024Day 73 - Setup Grafana on AWS EC2 InstanceTask: Setup grafana in your local environment on AWS EC2. Go to the AWS console and Launch an EC2 instance Open port 3000 in your EC2 instance's security group to allow external access to Grafana. Once the instance is launched, you can SSH into the...Discuss#day73
Nikhil Yadavnikhil-blogs.hashnode.dev·May 21, 2024Day 70 - Terraform ModulesModules are containers for multiple resources that are used together. A module consists of a collection of .tf and/or .tf.json files kept together in a directory A module can call other modules, which lets you include the child module's resources int...Discuss#day70 of 90daysofdevops
Nikhil Yadavnikhil-blogs.hashnode.dev·May 20, 2024Day 69 - Meta-Arguments in TerraformWhen you define a resource block in Terraform, by default, this specifies one resource that will be created. To manage several of the same resources, you can use either count or for_each, which removes the need to write a separate block of code for e...Discussday 69 of 90 daysofdevop
Nikhil Yadavnikhil-blogs.hashnode.dev·May 11, 2024Day 66 - Terraform Hands-on Project - Build Your Own AWS Infrastructure with Ease using Infrastructure as Code (IaC)Task: 1.Create a VPC (Virtual Private Cloud) with CIDR block 10.0.0.0/16 resource "aws_vpc" "main" { cidr_block = "10.0.0.0/16" tags = { Name = "main" } } This will create a new VPC in your AWS account with the specified CIDR block and a na...Discuss·35 reads#TWSCommunity
Nikhil Yadavnikhil-blogs.hashnode.dev·May 7, 2024Day 63 - Terraform VariablesIn Terraform, variables are used to pass values from external sources into Terraform configuration. They provide a way to configure the infrastructure without hardcoding values directly into the configuration. Variables in Terraform are quite importa...Discuss#day63 of 90daysofdevops
Nikhil Yadavnikhil-blogs.hashnode.dev·May 5, 2024Day 62 - Terraform and DockerTerraform needs to be told which provider to be used in the automation, hence we need to give the provider name with source and version. For Docker, we can use this block of code in your main.tf Blocks and Resources in Terraform Terraform block Task-...Discuss#day62 of 90daysofdevops
Akshay Shindeakshayshinde9.hashnode.dev·Apr 24, 2024TWS Three-Tier-Application Project Guide With Interview QuestionsApplication Code: The Application-Code directory contains the source code for the Three-Tier Web Application. Dive into this directory to explore the frontend and backend implementations. Jenkins Pipeline Code: In the Jenkins-Pipeline-Code directory,...Discuss·2 likes·105 readsKubernetes
Nikhil Yadavnikhil-blogs.hashnode.dev·Apr 10, 2024Day 49 - INTERVIEW QUESTIONS ON AWS1) Name 4 AWS services you have used and what's the use cases? Here are four AWS Services I have used and their use cases: Amazon S3 (Simple Storage Service): it is an object storage service used to store and retrieve any amount of data from anywhere...Discuss·2 likes·61 reads#day 49
Nikhil Yadavnikhil-blogs.hashnode.dev·Apr 9, 2024Day : 48 - ECSWhat is ECS ? ECS (Elastic Container Service) is a fully-managed container orchestration service provided by Amazon Web Services (AWS). It allows you to run and manage Docker containers on a cluster of virtual machines (EC2 instances) without having ...Discuss·1 like#DAY48