Harsh Hire's repositories
Jenkins-CI-CD-Pipeline-with-Docker-and-GitHub
This repository contains a Jenkins pipeline configured to automate the Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) process using GitHub, Docker, and Jenkins. The pipeline is triggered by a webhook whenever changes are pushed to the repository. It leverages Docker to manage the deployment of the application to a target server.
Ansible-Orchestrated-Apache-Web-Hosting-on-AWS-EC2
This GitHub repository showcases an Ansible-based solution for effortlessly deploying and managing multiple Ubuntu servers hosting Apache web servers on AWS. Enhance scalability and reduce manual configuration efforts.
AWS-S3-using-AWS-CLI
This project provides a step-by-step guide to configure and deploy a static website using AWS CLI, including bucket creation, file uploads, static website hosting, public access settings, and bucket policy attachment. It enables users to easily set up and verify the functionality of their website.
AWS-Terraform-Automation
This repository contains a solution developed as part of a selection round in a hiring process. The task involved creating an AWS infrastructure that automatically triggers a Lambda function when a CSV file is added to a designated S3 bucket. The Lambda function then prints the contents of the CSV file to CloudWatch log streams.
AWS-VPC-Peering-and-EC2-Instance-Connectivity
This guide outlines how to securely connect two EC2 servers hosted in separate VPCs, covering VPC setup, peering, and SSH configuration for secure communication.
Lambda-Deployment-with-CICD-Pipeline
This repo demonstrates an easy way to deploy an AWS Lambda function using Jenkins, Docker, and Amazon ECR. The Lambda function simply prints "Hello, World!"—a straightforward setup for hassle-free development and deployment.
react-ssr-techdome
A baseline for server side rendering for your React application
terraform-aws-instance
This project provides Terraform code to create an AWS EC2 instance. The code defines an AWS provider configuration, sets up an EC2 instance with a specific AMI, instance type, and adds a "linux" tag.