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<!doctype html><html lang=en><head><meta name=generator content="Hugo 0.115.1"><meta charset=utf-8><meta http-equiv=x-ua-compatible content="IE=edge"><title>tecRacer Chef | tecRacer Chef</title><meta name=viewport content="width=device-width,initial-scale=1"><link rel=canonical href=https://tecracer-chef.github.io/><meta http-equiv=content-language content="en-us"><meta property="og:type" content="website"><meta property="og:site_name" content="tecRacer Chef"><meta property="og:title" content="tecRacer Chef"><meta property="og:url" content="https://tecracer-chef.github.io/"><meta property="og:image" content="https://tecracer-chef.github.io/images/"><meta name=twitter:title content="tecRacer Chef"><meta name=twitter:url content="https://tecracer-chef.github.io/"><meta name=twitter:image content="https://tecracer-chef.github.io/images/"><meta name=twitter:card content><link rel=alternate href=/blog/feed title="Patrick Schaumburg" type=application/rss+xml><link href=https://tecracer-chef.github.io/css/theme.css rel=stylesheet><script src=https://tecracer-chef.github.io/js/jquery.min.js></script>
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<img class="tm-logo-small uk-responsive-height uk-visible-small" src=https://tecracer-chef.github.io/img/logo/logo-tr.png alt></a><div class=uk-hidden-small><ul class=uk-navbar-nav><li><a href=/ title>Blog</a></li><li><a href=/authors title>Authors</a></li><li><a href=/github/github-prs.html title>Pull Requests</a></li></ul></div><div class="uk-navbar-flip uk-visible-small"><a href=#offcanvas class=uk-navbar-toggle data-uk-offcanvas></a></div></nav></div><div id=content><section class=list><div class=container><div class=content><article class=uk-article><a class="tm-article-featured-image uk-cover-background" href=https://tecracer-chef.github.io/2023/04/restrict-aws-marketplace-offerings-with-private-marketplace.html style=background-image:url(img/2023/04/julia-fiander-gbJAejsWnZ4-unsplash.jpg)></a><div class="tm-article-content uk-position-relative"><div class="tm-article-date uk-text-center"><span class=tm-article-date-day>21</span>
<span class=tm-article-date-month>Apr</span></div><h1 class=uk-article-title><a href=https://tecracer-chef.github.io/2023/04/restrict-aws-marketplace-offerings-with-private-marketplace.html>Restrict AWS Marketplace offerings with private Marketplace</a></h1><p class=uk-article-meta>Written by
<a target=_self title="Patrick Schaumburg's Author Profile" href=/authors/patrick-schaumburg data-original-title="Author's Profile">Patrick Schaumburg</a></p><div class=uk-margin><p><p>People are constantly stumbling over the AWS Marketplace and their more than 30,000 public offerings. Restricting such a massive amount of products is mainly done with the necessary internal AWS Marketplace policy that you find in a document in document management systems like AWS WorkDocs.
What would you say about better restricting the public AWS Marketplace with a private Marketplace?</p></p></div><ul class="uk-subnav uk-margin-bottom-remove"><li><a href=https://tecracer-chef.github.io/2023/04/restrict-aws-marketplace-offerings-with-private-marketplace.html>Read more</a></li></ul></div></article><article class=uk-article><a class="tm-article-featured-image uk-cover-background" href=https://tecracer-chef.github.io/2023/03/docker-architecture-intel-arm-both.html style=background-image:url(img/2023/03/gpt4-midjourney5_b6e417df-a5cc-4c25-ada4-2dd6e237d15e_1280.png)></a><div class="tm-article-content uk-position-relative"><div class="tm-article-date uk-text-center"><span class=tm-article-date-day>16</span>
<span class=tm-article-date-month>Mar</span></div><h1 class=uk-article-title><a href=https://tecracer-chef.github.io/2023/03/docker-architecture-intel-arm-both.html>Docker Architecture - Intel? ARM? both?</a></h1><p class=uk-article-meta>Written by
<a target=_self title="Thomas Heinen's Author Profile" href=/authors/thomas-heinen data-original-title="Author's Profile">Thomas Heinen</a></p><div class=uk-margin><p><p>Up to a few years back, writing Dockerfiles was easy. In many cases, it still is - unless you are working with a mixed fleet of Intel and ARM-based processors. Are you familiar with this situation and you do not want to maintain two almost identical Dockerfiles? There is a solution…</p></p></div><ul class="uk-subnav uk-margin-bottom-remove"><li><a href=https://tecracer-chef.github.io/2023/03/docker-architecture-intel-arm-both.html>Read more</a></li></ul></div></article><article class=uk-article><a class="tm-article-featured-image uk-cover-background" href=https://tecracer-chef.github.io/2023/03/arm-your-github-actions-runners-using-aws-graviton.html style=background-image:url(img/2023/03/17126279_athlete_closeup__runner__arm_concept_art__matte_painting__HQ__4k.png)></a><div class="tm-article-content uk-position-relative"><div class="tm-article-date uk-text-center"><span class=tm-article-date-day>14</span>
<span class=tm-article-date-month>Mar</span></div><h1 class=uk-article-title><a href=https://tecracer-chef.github.io/2023/03/arm-your-github-actions-runners-using-aws-graviton.html>Arm your GitHub Actions Runners using AWS Graviton</a></h1><p class=uk-article-meta>Written by
<a target=_self title="Patrick Schaumburg's Author Profile" href=/authors/patrick-schaumburg data-original-title="Author's Profile">Patrick Schaumburg</a></p><div class=uk-margin><p>GitHub does not support any ARM GitHub Actions Runner. So what now? Build it within your AWS environment!
The results are pretty cool: You have full control over the Runners and have no more time constraints like long-running workflows that consume Runners usage minutes.
I will guide you through the basics of creating an AWS EC2 instance and installing the minimum requirements on the OS for having a running GitHub Actions Runner.</p></div><ul class="uk-subnav uk-margin-bottom-remove"><li><a href=https://tecracer-chef.github.io/2023/03/arm-your-github-actions-runners-using-aws-graviton.html>Read more</a></li></ul></div></article><article class=uk-article><a class="tm-article-featured-image uk-cover-background" href=https://tecracer-chef.github.io/2023/01/fsx-for-netapp-ontap-manageability-options.html style=background-image:url(img/2023/01/pexels-daan-stevens-939331-41-logos.png)></a><div class="tm-article-content uk-position-relative"><div class="tm-article-date uk-text-center"><span class=tm-article-date-day>06</span>
<span class=tm-article-date-month>Jan</span></div><h1 class=uk-article-title><a href=https://tecracer-chef.github.io/2023/01/fsx-for-netapp-ontap-manageability-options.html>FSx for NetApp ONTAP Manageability Options</a></h1><p class=uk-article-meta>Written by
<a target=_self title="Thomas Heinen's Author Profile" href=/authors/thomas-heinen data-original-title="Author's Profile">Thomas Heinen</a></p><div class=uk-margin><p><p>While Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP (FSxN) seems relatively easy on the AWS level, it is vastly more powerful if you pick another way to manage it.</p><p>This post will look at a quick run-down across the AWS Web Console, NetApp’s BlueXP, various APIs, and the CLI.</p></p></div><ul class="uk-subnav uk-margin-bottom-remove"><li><a href=https://tecracer-chef.github.io/2023/01/fsx-for-netapp-ontap-manageability-options.html>Read more</a></li></ul></div></article><article class=uk-article><a class="tm-article-featured-image uk-cover-background" href=https://tecracer-chef.github.io/2022/12/using-aws-mac1/mac2-instances-with-test-kitchen.html style=background-image:url(img/2022/12/pexels-wendy-wei-1656670-4-1.jpg)></a><div class="tm-article-content uk-position-relative"><div class="tm-article-date uk-text-center"><span class=tm-article-date-day>09</span>
<span class=tm-article-date-month>Dec</span></div><h1 class=uk-article-title><a href=https://tecracer-chef.github.io/2022/12/using-aws-mac1/mac2-instances-with-test-kitchen.html>Using AWS mac1/mac2 Instances with Test Kitchen</a></h1><p class=uk-article-meta>Written by
<a target=_self title="Thomas Heinen's Author Profile" href=/authors/thomas-heinen data-original-title="Author's Profile">Thomas Heinen</a></p><div class=uk-margin><p><p>Everybody who had to write software or work with configuration management for Apple knows of the problems to get access to test machines. AWS does offer both Intel- and M1-based Mac instances now and with <code>kitchen-ec2</code> v3.15.0 it is finally possible to use them in your existing workflow.</p></p></div><ul class="uk-subnav uk-margin-bottom-remove"><li><a href=https://tecracer-chef.github.io/2022/12/using-aws-mac1/mac2-instances-with-test-kitchen.html>Read more</a></li></ul></div></article><article class=uk-article><a class="tm-article-featured-image uk-cover-background" href=https://tecracer-chef.github.io/2022/12/dedicated-hosts-with-test-kitchen.html style=background-image:url(img/2022/12/pexels-brett-sayles-2881233-1920-4-1.png)></a><div class="tm-article-content uk-position-relative"><div class="tm-article-date uk-text-center"><span class=tm-article-date-day>02</span>
<span class=tm-article-date-month>Dec</span></div><h1 class=uk-article-title><a href=https://tecracer-chef.github.io/2022/12/dedicated-hosts-with-test-kitchen.html>Dedicated Hosts with Test Kitchen</a></h1><p class=uk-article-meta>Written by
<a target=_self title="Thomas Heinen's Author Profile" href=/authors/thomas-heinen data-original-title="Author's Profile">Thomas Heinen</a></p><div class=uk-margin><p><p>Sometimes, you need to deploy software for tests with special licensing terms. To solve this, AWS offers Dedicated Instances and Dedicated Hosts - and now you can use them with <a href=https://kitchen.ci>Test Kitchen 3.14</a> in your developer workflows.</p></p></div><ul class="uk-subnav uk-margin-bottom-remove"><li><a href=https://tecracer-chef.github.io/2022/12/dedicated-hosts-with-test-kitchen.html>Read more</a></li></ul></div></article><article class=uk-article><a class="tm-article-featured-image uk-cover-background" href=https://tecracer-chef.github.io/2022/11/test-kitchen-on-aws-2022-edition.html style=background-image:url(img/2022/11/sd15-563811029.png)></a><div class="tm-article-content uk-position-relative"><div class="tm-article-date uk-text-center"><span class=tm-article-date-day>02</span>
<span class=tm-article-date-month>Nov</span></div><h1 class=uk-article-title><a href=https://tecracer-chef.github.io/2022/11/test-kitchen-on-aws-2022-edition.html>Test-Kitchen on AWS (2022 edition)</a></h1><p class=uk-article-meta>Written by
<a target=_self title="Thomas Heinen's Author Profile" href=/authors/thomas-heinen data-original-title="Author's Profile">Thomas Heinen</a></p><div class=uk-margin><p><p>Test-Kitchen is a tool to manage your test machine lifecycle, similar to HashiCorp Vagrant. While it has been developed with Chef in mind, it can be used with any development tool to test on new machines every time you change your code.</p><p>As this tool continues to evolve and many examples are outdated, today I will give you some small snippets to reuse and get going quickly.</p></p></div><ul class="uk-subnav uk-margin-bottom-remove"><li><a href=https://tecracer-chef.github.io/2022/11/test-kitchen-on-aws-2022-edition.html>Read more</a></li></ul></div></article></div><ul class=uk-pagination><li><a href=/ class=page-link aria-label=First><span aria-hidden=true>««</span></a></li><li class="page-item1 disabled"><a class=page-link aria-label=Previous><span aria-hidden=true>«</span></a></li><li class=uk-active><a href=/>1</a></li><li><a href=/page/2.html>2</a></li><li><a href=/page/3.html>3</a></li><li class=uk-active><span aria-hidden=true> … </span></li><li><a href=/page/6.html>6</a></li><li class=page-item4><a href=/page/2.html aria-label=Next><span aria-hidden=true>»</span></a></li><li class=page-item5><a href=/page/6.html class=page-link aria-label=Last><span aria-hidden=true>»»</span></a></li></ul></div></section></div><div id=tm-footer class=tm-footer><div id=tm-footer class="tm-footer tm-footer-margin-top"><div class="uk-panel uk-panel-space uk-text-center"><p>Copyright © 2018-today by <a href=https://chef.tecracer.de/ target=_blank>tecRacer</a></p></div></div></div><div id=offcanvas class=uk-offcanvas aria-hidden=true><div class="uk-offcanvas-bar uk-offcanvas-bar-flip"><div class="uk-panel uk-text-center"><a href=https://tecracer-chef.github.io/></a>
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