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Running Drush Commands in Parallel on Over 500 Sites

What is Drush? Drush, short for “Drupal Shell”, is a powerful command-line interface tool that any Drupal user will recognise, which can create an effortless solution to a number of tasks, aiding with the management and administration of Drupal websites. With Drush, a user can perform actions such as: Clearing Drupal's cache. Installing, updating, and uninstalling…

May 16, 2023 Running Drush Commands in Parallel...

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Fixing issues on multiple servers caused by a recently expired root certificate

The Problem Since yesterday we've started noticing issues when installing new packages and in some cases with running the remote_file resource on some of the systems running slightly older Chef versions. The errors are all related to commands being unable to verify server certificates: curl -I https://pkg.jenkins.io curl: (60) server certificate verification failed…

Oct 1, 2021 Fixing issues on multiple servers...

General,

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How to be More Energy-Efficient Online

You can find out how much energy any given website uses here . As an example, our website uses 0.71g of CO2 every time a user visits the page, making it more energy-efficient than 60% of websites tested. As Carbon Calculator notes, there are three main ways you can reduce your carbon footprint online, but the most effective way is to ensure the website you are…

Mar 18, 2021 How to be More Energy-Efficient...

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News

Zoocha team members become AWS Certified Solutions Architects

Titi, Alex and Dave managed to achieve this Associate version certification by passing an 80 minute exam consisting of 55 multiple choice questions at an approved AWS testing centre. The exam tested our knowledge, understanding and practical application know-how for being able to make and carry out recommendations in the following areas: Migration of existing…

Mar 12, 2018 Zoocha team members become AWS...

Web Development,

Hosting

Serverless traffic maps monitoring

Overview This is a small serverless app I created to take screenshots of particular coordinates on Google Maps with the traffic layer applied to it in order to track how the traffic changes during my commute. The idea is to load the map on a simple static website hosted on S3, then using a lambda function take a screenshot of the map every 5 minutes for 2 hours and…

Jan 2, 2018 Serverless traffic maps monitoring

Drupal,

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Platform Development

Still on Drupal 6? Here are your options!

With the imminent release of a Drupal 8 Release Candidate , which could potentially be announced as soon as the end of September at Drupalcon Barcelona , the clock has just started ticking a lot louder for those sites still on Drupal 6 with the looming Drupal.org support transition policy about to kick in: Drupal 6 core and modules will transition to unsupported…

Sep 4, 2015 Still on Drupal 6? Here...