In the last few weeks, we've published several hands-on guides to help you learn how to deploy and scale applications with Nomad, our job scheduling platform.
Learn how to deploy a web application that interacts with Vault to securely obtain credentials and communicate with PostgreSQL. You'll take a closer look at Nomad's powerful template stanza along with best practices for storing secrets.
In this guide, you will learn how to enable telemetry on your Nomad cluster and deploy Prometheus to monitor jobs and send alerts based on different conditions.
After going through this guide, you will understand how to deploy multiple instances of an application as well as leverage Fabio to make your service addressable at the path of your choice and load balance your requests.
With our new reference architecture content, you can learn about recommended practices for deploying HashiCorp Nomad into production. The ideas here convey a general architecture that can be adapted to accommodate the specific needs of different implementations. Use this content along with our new Deployment Guide to get your environment up and running.
We're actively developing new Nomad-focused educational resources and will continue to publish them regularly. Check back here, at learn.hashicorp.com and at NomadProject.io.
Learn the installation and verification workflow for any Linux distribution that does not include HashiCorp software in its package repository.
Learn how JWT-based authentication works in HashiCorp Nomad using a custom GitHub Action as an example of machine-to-machine authentication.
Managing multiple clusters of HashiCorp tools can be complicated. Target CLI eases the burden by using context profiles to easily switch between different clusters and environments.