Getting Started with Rancher and Kubernetes

Ravi Vagadia
Sep 9, 2018 · 4 min read

During my time working at Azoi (a startup), I was responsible for maintaining Gitlab for my team along with various other self-hosted internal services. When I first setup Gitlab in 2013, it was quite a task, as setting it up would involve configuring various services using provided scripts and a lot of luck. Fortunately, I found Bitnami Gitlab package to make that process easier. However initial setup is one thing and keeping up with the latest releases was a nightmare.

Fast forward to 2016, I joined eInfochips as Solutions Consultant. Where one of my…

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Ravi Vagadia

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Computer Geek. M.Sc. IT, DA-IICT. Software Developer. Interested in Distributed Computing, DevOps and Cloud Infrastructure.

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