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We recently Open Sourced our temporary environment builder, M8s. In this blog post we will be demoing everything you need to get started!

by
Nick Schuch
/ 21 November 2020

Introduction
In this video we will introduce you to M8s and the problem which it is solving.

Provisioning a M8s cluster
Now that you are acquainted with the M8s project, it’s time to get a cluster provisioned!
In this video we will setup a Google Kubernetes Engine cluster and deploy the M8s API components.

Setting up CircleCI
Now that our M8s cluster is up and running, it’s time to setup our pipeline to run a build.
In this video we will be configuring CircleCI to run the M8s CLI.

Pushing a topic branch
It’s time to put it all together!
In this video we will be pushing a topic branch to demonstrate how M8s interacts with a Pipeline.

Finale
You made it to the finale! In this video we will be checking out the build environment and how a developer can access the Mailhog and Solr containers.

Conclusion
To learn more about the M8s project you can go and checkout:
Our Announcement Blog Post
Project Repository
We welcome any and all feedback via Twitter and our Github Project issues page.

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Posted by
Nick Schuch
Sys Ops Lead

Dated 21 November 2020

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