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      <title>Deploying Uptime Kuma to GCP using Terraform</title>
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      <description>If you&amp;rsquo;ve ever needed to monitor your websites or services, you know how expensive monitoring tools can get. I recently have been exploring monitoring solutions, for my personal projects as well as Learn to Cloud and I stumbled upon Uptime Kuma.
Uptime Kuma is a fantastic open-source and self-hosted monitoring tool that lets you track pretty much anything - websites, APIs, DNS records, Docker containers, and even Steam game servers (yes, really!</description>
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      <description>Hey Friends 👋
Hope everyone is doing great. It&amp;rsquo;s been a few month since I last published an article. I was busy with getting more YouTube videos out. And did I mention I was on the Microsoft Reactor Session with Gwyneth Pena on Deploy a Containerized App with Azure App Service. Now, let&amp;rsquo;s dive into the demo, where we install Grafana on an Ubuntu VM and use NGINX as a reverse proxy to serve it.</description>
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