Persistent Redis as a private Docker service on Render
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Sep 23, 2022 - Dockerfile
Persistent Redis as a private Docker service on Render
This is a backend stack of decoupled technologies in docker containers.
Pre-configured service setups using Docker and Docker Compose for streamlined development and production environments. Includes quick-start scripts and .env support for databases (e.g., Scylla, Redis/RedisCluster, PostgreSQL), web servers, caching, and queuing services. Easy to customize and scale for different project needs.
This project sets up a secure and scalable WordPress environment using Docker containers. It adheres to best practices for containerization, ensuring a robust and efficient platform.
Este projeto consiste em criar toda a infraestrutura de componentes e programas necessárias para que um site vá (eventualmente) ao ar na internet. Ou seja, seu objetivo e ampliar nosso conhecimento de administração de sistemas utilizando o Docker.
A Docker environment with 7 (micro)services running in harmony to power a minimal yet complete infrastructure.
A multi-container app deployed with docker compose that displays random memes from reddit. The front end connects to a redis server to cache the total memes viewed. 😁
A comprehensive Docker-based orchestration showcasing a secure, interconnected service architecture with Nginx, WordPress, MariaDB, Redis, FTP-Server, Adminer and much more.
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