Yearly Archives: 2025

Nexus: Configuring Docker proxy repository, and ContainerD in Kubernetes

17 May 2025
 

 I wrote about launching Nexus in the Nexus: launch in Kubernetes, and PyPI caching repository configuration post, now I want to add Docker image caching to PyPI, especially since Docker Hub introduces new limits from April 1, 2025 – see Docker Hub usage and limits. We’ll do it as usual: first run manually locally on… Read More »

Nexus: launch in Kubernetes, and PyPI caching repository configuration

17 May 2025
 

 In Kubernetes, we run GitHub Runner for the build and deploy of our Backend API, see GitHub Actions: Running Actions Runner Controller in Kubernetes. But over time, we noticed that there was too much traffic on the NAT Gateway – see VictoriaLogs: a Grafana dashboard for AWS VPC Flow Logs – migrating from Grafana Loki.… Read More »

PostgreSQL: using EXPLAIN and setting up “auto_explain” in AWS RDS

12 February 2025
 

  I have already mentioned the EXPLAIN feature in the PostgreSQL: AWS RDS Performance and monitoring blog post, but this is such an interesting and useful thing that it’s worth talking about it separately. In addition, AWS RDS for PostgreSQL has the ability to enable Execution Plans logging with EXPLAIN, which is also useful for… Read More »

PostgreSQL: AWS RDS Performance and monitoring

10 February 2025
 

  We are migrating our Backend API from DynamoDB to AWS RDS PostgreSQL, and several times RDS crashed. Actually, given that we took db.t3.small with two vCPUs and two gigabytes of memory to save money, it was quite expected, but I wondered why everything was crashing. A few days later, I started to debug the… Read More »

VictoriaLogs: creating Recording Rules with VMAlert

11 January 2025
 

  We continue the migration from Grafana Loki to VictoriaLogs, and the next task is to transfer Recording Rules from Loki to VictoriaLogs and update the alerts. Recording Rules and integration with VMAlert were brought to VictoriaLogs relatively recently, and I haven’t tested this scheme yet. Therefore, we will first do everything by hand to… Read More »