I'm Ana, and I'm excited to start sharing my technical journey here. This is a brief post to introduce myself and give you a heads-up on what's coming.
What to Expect
In upcoming posts, I'll be diving into hands-on, infrastructure-focused tutorials and walkthroughs, including:
- Setting up a XWiki server on-premises — from installation to configuration, getting a collaborative wiki platform running in your own environment.
- Deploying Kubernetes on RHEL 10 virtual machines — step-by-step guidance on building a Kubernetes cluster on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10.
- Deploying OpenShift as virtual machines on a RHEL 10 host — exploring how to run OpenShift on top of RHEL 10, combining the power of containers with VM-level control.
My goal is to keep things practical, clear, and rooted in real-world experience — the kind of content I wish I'd had when tackling these setups myself.
Why These Topics?
Because on-premises infrastructure is far from dead. Whether it's compliance requirements, performance needs, or simply wanting full control over your stack, there's still a strong case for running things yourself. And RHEL was my choice for certification purposes, and it's given me the flexibility to keep using hardware that other vendors have discontinued.
Stay tuned, and feel free to follow me so you don't miss the upcoming posts. If any of these topics spark your interest, I'd love to hear about it in the comments! 🚀
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