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      <description>Statistics for qkroode.nl Why? I&amp;rsquo;m always fascinated with data and now that this website is getting some more purpose for me I&amp;rsquo;ve decided to make use of the access and error logs to at least get a sense of the usages.
No cookies The easiest route would be to just use something like Google Analytics and install a tracking cookie, but this implies that you have to get consent for tracking activities and thus a cookie banner.</description>
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      <description>Nomad - Using Vault secrets in docker logging driver Scheduler Nomad is an awesome scheduler for not only docker containers but also single run applications or scripts. The only downside to having containers running, being destroyed and having a new fresh one spin up whenever I want or whenever it fails a health check is that collecting logging can be a hassle.
Logging Luckily Docker has a logging driver that sends data towards my favorite data platform, Splunk.</description>
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