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J. PainterPractical GitLab Serviceshttps://doi.org/10.1007/979-8-8688-0427-4_15

15. The Proof Is in the Cloud

Jeffrey Painter1  
(1)
Sugar Grove, IL, USA
 

We now have the key back-end components that we need to spin up a GitLab POC service. In this chapter, we will start by spinning up a single GitLab server that will connect to the PostgreSQL and Redis databases set up earlier. We will then look at how to split off the Gitaly service onto its own server so that we can use it with multiple GitLab servers. Toward that goal, we will also discuss how to set up SSH on our GitLab servers so that host keys used by Git SSH clients don’t constantly change; in addition, ...

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