Gitlab HA Boot Camp - Guenjun
Goal of this checklist: Set a clear path for High Availability Expert training
Stage 1: Commit and Become familiar with what High Availability is
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Done with Stage 1 -
Ping your manager on the issue to notify him you have started -
In your Slack Notification Settings, set HA as a Highlight Word -
Commit to this by notifying the current experts that they can start routing non-technical HA questions to you -
Understand the basic concept of high availability -
Understand the use of GitLab High Availability roles -
Understand the different HA architectures possible with GitLab
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Stage 2: Technical Setup
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Done with Stage 2 -
Set up a minimal HA setup using the GitLab omnibus package following the documentation at https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/administration/high_availability/ -
Configure database -
Configure Redis -
Configure NFS -
Configure GitLab Application servers -
Configure load balancers
** A minimal setup has 2 application servers, 7 nodes for database components and 1 load balancer.
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Stage 3: GitLab HA Administration
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Done with Stage 3
Remember to contribute to any documentation that needs updating
Stage 4: Tickets
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Contribute valuable responses on at least 10 HA tickets. Even if a ticket seems too advanced for you to answer. Find the answers from an expert and relay it to the customer. -
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Stage 5: Customer Calls
[ ] Stage 5: Quiz?
Final Stage
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Your Manager needs to check this box to acknowledge that you finished -
Send a MR to declare yourself an HA Expert on the team page