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Category: Systems and Networking

Fantastic Failures: MySQL Master-slave replication in containers

June 15, 2024 Round Head Leave a comment
TLDR: I can’t think of a practical reason to do this, until the day I can instruct docker swarm, to never put these 2 containers on the same physical host. Even then, I hear volumes over NFS has horrid performance.… (Continue Reading →)
Posted in: Fantastic Failures, Systems and Networking

Fantastic Failures: WordPress Web Farm

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MySQL and MariaDb has a cool feature called master-slave replication by log shipping. This is where you can always keep a near identical copy of a live database, on another. The master ships all changes to the slave server. And… (Continue Reading →)
Posted in: Fantastic Failures, Systems and Networking

Migrating WordPress.com to Docker Containers

June 13, 2024 Round Head Leave a comment
Did you ever want to keep a copy of your WordPress.com in your own site? Did you want a copy of your WordPress site, just so you can customize it for your own purposes? Do you have a little experience… (Continue Reading →)
Posted in: Systems and Networking

Carpool’s Homemade webserver – How does it’s performance stack up?

April 9, 2024 Round Head Leave a comment
Most Internet browsers such as Chrome, Edge, and Firefox have network profilers where you get to view how fast your application serves files. This might give you insight on how your application works, and any bottlenecks that are available. However,… (Continue Reading →)
Posted in: Systems and Networking, Your Application On The Web

Using multiple Internet Gateways in your home network (including borrowed Wi-fi)

September 25, 2023 Round Head Leave a comment
Aka. When going too far, means supporting groups. A moment to give Dr. Jekyll a voice… To distribute Wifi, to wired devices, or to re-broadcast it to other Wi-fi devices with weak Wi-fi capabilities, all you really need, is a… (Continue Reading →)
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Going the Distance with Wi-fi

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Aka. Sometimes borrowing has to go a little far. Literally here. I gave a quick primer of how to borrow Wifi from a neighbor, but few places are as densely populated as NYC. Therefore in other residential neighbohoods, borrowing wifi… (Continue Reading →)
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The Secret of Wi-fi Antenna Gain

September 17, 2023 Round Head Leave a comment
Alternate title is “How to Borrow Wi-fi (in case of shifty neighbors)” A Moment of Sanity… If you are looking to create a network bridge between long distances(depicted in diagram above), and don’t want to bother laying cable down (I… (Continue Reading →)
Posted in: Systems and Networking

Stealing Wifi, the well planned way.

August 21, 2023 Round Head Leave a comment
I’m not condoning stealing your neighbors wifi. This is for entertainment only. It isn’t smart either, as it is unreliable, and it might get you in big big trouble, with the first ambitious prosecutor who wants to make his name… (Continue Reading →)
Posted in: Systems and Networking

WordPress on Swarm – My Capstone Linux Services project, part 2

May 31, 2023 Round Head Leave a comment
Bash Shell Scripts to Install to simplify installing WordPress on a Docker Swarm cluster, by running one command “./install.sh”. You need to have Docker Swarm installed on Linux installation. Details in this post. Warning: This install.sh, feels like a hack,… (Continue Reading →)
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OwnCloud on Swarm – Aborted Capstone Linux Services Project (redux)

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Bash Shell Scripts to Install to simplify installing OwnCloud on a Docker Swarm cluster, by running one command “./install.sh”. You need to have Docker Swarm installed on Linux installation. Details in this post. We implemented 2 solutions (the other was… (Continue Reading →)
Posted in: Systems and Networking

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