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Creating a vSphere On-Premises Nomad and Consul Cluster with Packer, Terraform, Ansible, and GitLab

Creating a vSphere On-Premises HashiCorp Nomad Cluster with Packer, Terraform, Ansible, and GitLab

Are you a DevOps enthusiast looking to create an on-premises Consul and HashiCorp Nomad cluster running in vSphere using the latest cloud-native technologies like Packer, Terraform, Ansible, and GitLab? Look no further! In this blog post, we will guide you through the step-by-step process of building an on-premises nomad cluster with Packer, Terraform, Ansible, and GitLab in vSphere. From running Packer and GitLab to configuring Terraform, deploying VMs, and running Ansible, we’ll cover everything you need to know to successfully build and manage your own nomad cluster. So, let’s get started!

Create a Pihole Docker Ad Blocker with Ansible and Terraform

Are you sick and tired of getting bombarded with so many ads while browsing the Internet? Would you like to get rid of these annoying ads that distract you from doing real work? Check out Pihole Docker which is an easy-to-use ad blocker that you can run in your home network or in your office. As an added bonus we use the concepts of Infrastructure as Code with Ansible and Terraform to deploy Pihole Docker in a vSphere environment. All the source code is stored in GitLab.

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