In part one I wanted to give the high level workflows that were used. Now it’s time to start going over how each individual application was setup to achieve the workflows described in part one. As WooCommerce is the initiator of all the data flow it makes sense to cover …
Read More »The Anatomy Of Building An Automated WooCommerce Shop – Part 1
I don’t think it is much of a secret that I do a lot of the back-end services work for STK Promotions, my wife’s promotional products business. This means when there is a problem that can be solved with technology it’s on me to figure out. So when Scott Driver …
Read More »One Door Closes as Another One Opens
There have been a few posts I have seen recently on folks making moves around the industry so I guess it’s time for mine. I don’t think it is any secret to people that I am moving on from Tintri after this week. The last year was certainly a learning …
Read More »How To Use A Tintri VMstore For Docker Persistent Volumes
Note: EVERYTHING IN THIS POST IS UNSUPPORTED BY TINTRI After I did some lab work with the Minio Gateway using NFS it occurred to me that something similar could be done but using a Tintri VMstore as the target for Docker Volume persistent Storage. While this seems easy on the …
Read More »Optimizing Your PLEX Client for Direct Play
Ever since I jumped on the PLEX bandwagon I have been tuning, testing, tweaking, and otherwise knob-turning to see exactly how things perform. I have built my own Internal Plex Server, tested the PLEX Cloud offering and even built a couple PLEX Virtual Private Servers. All have proven to work …
Read More »How To Build The Ultimate PLEX VPS Using Google Drive
It’s no surprise that so many people use PLEX these days. The one challenge I have had thus far is providing a decent server that my friends can access without the limitations of my upstream bandwidth. While PLEX Pass gets you a Plex Cloud server, to be honest, the implementation …
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