In this lab, you will explore essential DevOps tools and set up a project on the Fleek service. Follow the tasks below to complete the lab assignment.
To get 6/10:
- Use the
lab2
folder for this lab. - Research and select three essential tools commonly used in the DevOps ecosystem.
- Create a separate subfolder within the
lab2
folder for each tool. - For each tool, create a Markdown file named
README.md
and provide the following information:- Tool name and description
- Purpose and benefits of the tool in the DevOps context
- Key features and functionalities
- Use cases and examples of how the tool is used in real-world scenarios
- Don't copy-paste, please use your own words. A short and simple answer is sufficient.
To get 4 more points, you need to set up a project on the Fleek service and share the IPFS link in your report:
- Research what IPFS is and gain an understanding of its purpose.
- Explore the Fleek service and familiarize yourself with its features.
- Sign up for a Fleek account if you haven't already.
- Use your fork of the Labs repository as your project source. You may set up your own website, but please notify us in advance.
- Configure the project settings on Fleek.
- Deploy the Labs repository to Fleek, ensuring it is uploaded to IPFS.
- In the
FleekResearch.md
file, provide the following details:- Describe the steps you took to set up the project on Fleek.
- Provide the configuration settings used for custom domains, SSL/TLS encryption, and CDN integration, if applicable.
- Share the IPFS link and custom domain of the deployed project.
- Share any observations or insights gained during the setup process.
- Ensure you use your own words to describe the information.
Ensure that you adhere to the following guidelines:
- Use proper Markdown formatting and structure for the documentation files.
- Organize the files within the
lab2
folder using appropriate naming conventions. - Create a Pull Request to the main branch of the repository with your completed lab assignment.
Note: It is essential to actively explore the Fleek service and its features during the lab to gain hands-on experience and a better understanding of its capabilities for hosting on IPFS.