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Praised in 15.0% of mentions (site average 9.9%), complaints in 5.0% (average 3.7%).

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apply more quick fixes to my Nomad configurations so that all services come back online faster in the event of a full server restart #life
finally find and fix issue with Nomad that has been bothering me for 1 year where NGINX was not restarting following a server restart. Was due to the default rescheduling policy which has exponential back off and thus created artificial wait of 30mins to start NGINX #life
upgrade all self-managed VPSes to Nomad 1.11.x #life
update all nginx + nomad + containerd + Debian versions on side projects #life
Migrate my VPN from RPi to DigitalOcean, running on Nomad, with the help of @valerian #life
report 2 bugs to nomad project #life
get more issues on my nomad server, nomad destroyed all my running services over night because it failed a heartbeat to the server for 10s, because my cloud provider VPS I/O froze for a few seconds, found a way to prevent that behavior. Nomad is definitely made for bare metal and not cloud #life
report bug to Nomad project since my jobs start having no metrics a few hours after starting Nomad #life
finish migrating personal server from home hosted Raspberry Pi to cloud server with infrastructure as code + Nomad to fully automate its provisioning. Feeling relieved & with less duties! #life
migrate personal postfix mail server to nomad after 5 years of service on a good old Debian #life
reduce #prose server cpu usage by disabling Nomad log collection on services which do not require logging
start to migrate personal server to Nomad #life
feeling excited that I can basically replace myself with automation tools (K8S, Nomad) on server management cause it was becoming very tedious to manage 150+ Debian systems manually for #crisp and #mirage and #prose
finish moving #prose server to nomad and it's really much more simple to manage than kubernetes, such a joy!
setup nomad cluster to automate hosting of #prose systems cause I don't want to manage servers anymore
work on moving all #crisp microservices to docker, planning for an upcoming migration to nomad
finish up deploying test nomad cluster for #crisp future infrastructure research
experimenting with nomad for #crisp
fetch location from nomad list after it's entered #wip (async so might take a second)
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