In that blog post we get started with the IasCable framework. The IasCable framework is a part of the Cloud Native Toolkit project with the objective to build an installable component infrastructure based on components from a catalog of available modules.
Overview of blog posts I made related to Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud in a Virtual Private Cloud
This blog post provides an overview of various topics related to Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud in a virtual private cloud environment I created. I have organized this overview into three main topics.
New Open-Source Multi-Cloud Asset to build SaaS
When software is provided as a managed service (SaaS), using a multi-tenant approach helps minimise costs for the deployments and operations of each tenant. In order to leverage these advantages, applications need to be designed so that they can be deployed to support multiple tenants, while maintaining isolation for security reasons. At the same time, common deployment and operation models are required so that new SaaS versions can be deployed to existing tenants, or to onboard new tenants, in a reliable and efficient way.
An alternative way for access the example application on OpenShift in VPC
alancer on the Virtual Service Instance (VSI) from the last blog post titled Use a Ngnix load balancer on a VSI to access an application on OpenShift in VPC.
Create an edge route for an example application on a Red Hat OpenShift Cluster on IBM Cloud
the content, with some small modifications, to my existing example application. It's the same application I used in this blog post Using the internal OpenShift container registry to deploy an application.
Create a very simple Virtual Private Cloud using the IBM Cloud CLI
This blog post is a cheat sheet: how to create and configure a very basic Virtual Private Cloud in IBM Cloud using the IBM Cloud vpc-infrastructure CLI.
Creating and Destroying an Instance using IBM Cloud Virtual Servers (Classic Infrastructure)
Here is a good 10 min video about “Creating and Destroying an Instance using IBM Cloud Virtual Servers” by using the IBM Cloud classic infrastructure. The video contains essential practical basics and is created by LearnToday. The screen resolution is not the best, but it's ok.
How to setup a custom Domain for a Node-RED instance on IBM Cloud
This blog post is a short cheat sheet, how easy it is to configure/setup a custom domain for a Node-RED example instance on IBM Cloud for a Cloud Foundry App. To do this you need a Pay-As-You-Go or Trial-Account for the IBM Cloud.
Getting started with continuous integration and delivery (CI/CD) using Tekton and an Open Toolchain on IBM Cloud (Part 1/3)
In this blog post I want to highlight that I created a 10 min detailed overview YouTube video, which is the first video of a video series related to the hands-on tutorial "Develop a Kubernetes app by using Tekton delivery pipelines". In that tutorial video series, we setup an easy consumable Tekton pipeline in a toolchain using developer tools for think, code and deploy in context of continuous delivery.
IBM Cloud Container Registry is Deprecating Container Builds
In this blog post I want to point out that I noticed that the IBM Cloud Container Registry is deprecating container builds.
