For fun I decided to try out Rancher in my VMware lab environment and I did not find any quick and dirty guides so I’ll
Month: December 2020

Cautionary note to the reader. While this works great to see configuration revisions it is not a full backup of the F5 configuration. Aside from

This guide assumes that you have a functioning Oxidized installation. If you don’t you can head over to Part 1 and go back here when

It’s time to do a refresh of the backup strategy and we since we already used LibreNMS we figured that Oxidized could be a good