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#LDNTechWeek Meetup: Using Docker to find the next generation of Cyber Police

With the third instalment of London Technology Week formally kicking off today, thousands will descend on the capital to take part in a busy calendar of events. As a homegrown

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20 June 2016

7 obstacles to overcome when deploying Ruby-on-Rails to production

I've been using Ruby on Rails for over 10 years now. When it first came out, deploying a Rails application to production (from configuring your server to making all the

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15 June 2016

Using Failover Groups to avoid rain on your Parade

If you were one of the unfortunate devs who had a stack caught up in the storm-related AWS outage last week, we felt your pain. It just goes to show

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14 June 2016

A step-by-step guide to using Registered Servers

We were really excited to announce registered servers a few weeks back. It's an easy way for Cloud 66 customers to use a server they have on a public or

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02 June 2016

Getting started with Microservices on Docker and Cloud 66

You've decided to embark on the journey to microservices. Perhaps you have an existing application written in Ruby, Node.js, or another programming language. Or, perhaps you're planning a brand

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26 April 2016
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