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## Intro
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In this post, I'm not gonna tell you what are the good practices. I just want to point out how, currently, I'm deploying new application in my homelab.
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In this post, I'm not gonna tell you what are the good practices to deploy applications. Instead, I just want to point out how, currently, I'm deploying new application in my homelab.
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The idea is to make a kind of testimony, that at this point in time, I was doing that way.
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The idea is to make a kind of statement, that at this point in time, I was doing that way. Because ideally, in a near future, I'd adopt GitOps
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This is method is quite simple but involve quite a lot of manual operations
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