Connect, secure, control, and observe services.
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Connect, secure, control, and observe services.
A docker-powered PaaS that helps you build and manage the lifecycle of applications
Deployment scripts & config for Sock Shop
A modern user interface for @hashicorp Consul & Nomad
A curated list of amazingly awesome Nomad tools and shiny things.
An open source templating and deployment tool for HashiCorp Nomad jobs
A lightweight Persistent storage solution for Kubernetes / OpenShift / Nomad using GlusterFS in background.
bootstrap HashiCorp Consul, Nomad, or Vault over SSH < 1 minute
Command line Consul backup and restore utility supporting KVs, ACLs and Queries
Infra-as-code for my personal home server setup
A nomad taskdriver for podman containers
Sherpa is a highly available, fast, and flexible horizontal job scaling for HashiCorp Nomad. It is capable of running in a number of different modes to suit different requirements, and can scale based on Nomad resource metrics or external sources.
Nomad task driver for launching containers using containerd.
Hashicorp Homelab is a collection of nomad recipes related to several Open Source projects that I use on my own nomad + consul + vault + Intel Nuc cluster.
Useful tools for working with @hashicorp Nomad at scale
A comparison of the different container orchestration tools available.
A collection of Nomad job files for deploying applications to a cluster
Offensive Infrastructure with Modern Technologies
I'm trying to follow the readme, but I'm running into lots of issues understanding it. If I make it through, I'll try to make a PR with some clarity changes, but I wanted to note some issues that I was wondering about upfront.
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I understand the nomad need to be start/restart as a 'root' user because many operation it runs, needs root privilege.
However as a system admin I would like to harden/limit the scope of 'sudo' access to specific tasks only. As far as I have analyzed the following will need sudo/become/root privilege's: