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Cloud Automation: Autoregistering Virtual Machines with Private DNS Zones in Oracle OCI using Serverless Functions

Max Jahn, October 4, 2020March 29, 2023

This post describes how to use cloud events and serverless in Oracle Cloud functions to keeping the records of a private DNS Zone up to date.

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Fun with Functions – OCI Serverless Part 2: Go Functions and Events

Max Jahn, August 3, 2020November 12, 2023

This is the second part of my series covering aspects of Oracle Functions. To get an understanding of the environment we are working in, i recommend reading part 1 first if you haven’t done so already. In this post i will cover a simple serverless function written in Go that…

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Fun with Functions – OCI Serverless Part 1: Environment Setup

Max Jahn, July 27, 2020November 12, 2023

I’ve been pretty busy lately, doing certifications for OCI and Azure and having to deal with daily business, so there was no post on this blog for quite some time. As you might have guessed, i had as well spent some time digging into the Oracle serverless offering which is…

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