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David Chan - Today I Learned (TIL)
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Examples of things I've learned today
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David Chan - Today I Learned (TIL) David Chan - Today I Learned (TIL) Search Archives Me Hi! I’m David. Here are some things I’ve learned… July 29, 2024 - Running CRON Jobs on Modal Recently, I’ve been working to migrate my own personal infrastructure off of Kubernetes, given that it has become quite expensive to run for just a single hosted website. For example, on Linode, the smallest cluster (3 nodes), along with a load balancer, and several disks, was approaching 50$ a month. Indeed, what did I actually use my cluster for? I used it for hosting one-off websites for a couple of days, and then tearing them down, I used it for my own personal website, and I used it for a host of CRON jobs that have to run every hour or every couple of days.... July 29, 2024 · 2 min · 404 words June 11, 2024 - Using K9s to Manage Kubernetes Clusters I use Kubernetes (K8s) to manage both my personal website, and some client-facing projects. Recently, however, I’ve discovered somet...
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