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Native Backup Solutions vs Snapshots
Backups are a necessity, whether they are done via the database's native backup technology, a snapshot, or dumping to tape. Here's the difference between some common solutions, and tips on how to get started...
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New PAQs start with how to submit your Emergency
Six Feet Up inaugurates new PAQ (problems and questions) features on blog. Find out what issues other users are facing and how they fixed, the processes we use to fix them, and what you can expect moving forward.
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Plone 5's Best TinyMCE Plugin for Content Managers
Templates help content editors manage rich content within their site without knowledge of HTML. The new Plone 5 has support for a TinyMCE plugin called Templates...
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POSKeyError Debugging and Fixing Cookbook
Hunting and killing bad objects in the ZODB for fun and profit.
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Quick Guide to Generating SSL Certificates
Quick Guide to Generating SSL Certificates with Six Feet Up using our hosting or your own provider.
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Quick Intro to Cloud Custodian
The Open Source Cloud Custodian can keep your cloud clean and tidy, here's how to get started.
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Safety and pip-audit: Comparing Security Tools
Learn about Safety and other tools you can use to secure your Python software supply chain.
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SaltStack for server configuration management and more
SaltStack (Salt) is currently one of the fastest growing configuration management systems. It's written in Python and uses ZeroMQ to communicate nearly instantaneously with all of the servers in your infrastructure that it calls minions. Here is how we use Salt and why.
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Secrets of Building Python Container Images for AWS Lambda
Today, developers can use container images for AWS Lambda code — a helpful way to run much more complex code in a familiar package. However, there are some non-obvious differences that can make building Python app images for AWS Lambda frustrating.
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Securely Controlling Access through Plone’s Users and Groups
Plone’s Users and Groups admin panel gives you an easy interface to manage your site users, control access to content across the entire site or down to a single page, and customize the user experience...
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