by jbaptiste | Ene 20, 2021 | cauldron, docker, mageia, Uncategorized
Up until now we only had mageia docker images available for download at docker hub of stable releases, but since this week we have cauldron (the development version of mageia) images too, also for x86_64, armv7hl and aarch64 architectures. I had not updated the mageia...
by jbaptiste | Oct 30, 2020 | development, git, software development
There’s plenty of information on the Internet on how to mirror a git repository, but for me it was not that clear how to maintain them synced afterwards. Most of posts on stack overflow only mentioned to run git remote update, but they were missing other crucial...
by jbaptiste | Jun 24, 2020 | alpine, centos, docker, email, postfx, smtp, smtp relay
Since some time now I have been working on migrating my SMTP relay docker image to use alpine linux as the base image. This change was something I was wanting to do for some time but what really triggered it was that the current version is CentOS 7 based and uses...
by jbaptiste | Abr 14, 2020 | aarch64, amd64, arm64v8, armv7hl, docker, mageia, planet-mageia-english
It took me a long time but finally I got some time to update our mageia docker images that were not updated since last year. One of the reasons for this is that the image update process is rather complicated, it has many steps to do to get the image built, tested and...
by jbaptiste | Dic 1, 2019 | apache bench, apachebench, gnuplot, graphs, load testing, web performance
As part of my work with some Akamai resellers in Latin America, I help improve their customers websites performance. This process not only includes doing an optimal CDN implementation, but also sometimes includes doing load and performance testing to take metrics and...
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