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[Members-Only] Tutorial Requests #354

Open antonputra opened 1 week ago

antonputra commented 1 week ago

To support my channel and pay for AWS, I'm planning to start making very SPECIALIZED tutorials for channel members only. If you have any requests, leave them here and be specific as possible. Benchmarks requests - https://github.com/antonputra/tutorials/issues/355.

TaifurIslamAshraf commented 6 days ago

Deno 2, NodeJs, Bun with Honojs

Andrei-Vasil commented 6 days ago

Monitoring AWS infrastructure components such as ELBs, S3s, EC2s etc. using Cloudwatch and Grafana OSS.

I would really like to see a code-centric approach to creating everything using IaC tools. Maybe even the Grafana dashboards and panels.

CloudOps2029 commented 6 days ago

OPENSHIFT tutorial on AWS With Tekton pipelines.

gininfra commented 6 days ago

Manage OpenStack, AWS, GCP and Azure with Cloud-Native IaC.

Lolomgrofl commented 5 days ago

Setting up a solid production environment for a backend service—E.g. a Go-based app using the Chi framework and Postgres. A lot of engineers don’t have clear examples of how to do it right, yet anyone can create a api service. Things like real-world infrastructure setups and tips for creating a scalable foundation often get overlooked.

It’d be great to have a straightforward, end-to-end guide for setting up a production-ready backend. This could cover something like monitoring the service, adding a reverse proxy, and building a solid, scalable setup—without focusing too much on what the service actually does.

rizkyfaza20 commented 4 days ago

It would be interesting if there's some course related to Rancher Kubernetes Engine to look how it performs and the management.

patanjaliv commented 3 days ago

Create a learning channel for EKS, sagemaker, terraform and GitHub CI/CD

renatovieiradesouza commented 3 days ago

K8S in OCI, AWS e GCP, cool.

sean-ias commented 2 days ago

hi Anton, thank you for this opportunity: