Ghost on Azure: Container Apps
If you have been following my experiments for hosting and running Ghost on Azure, you might recall that I tried hosted it on Azure Web App for Containers first, using the Docker Compose for running a

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If you have been following my experiments for hosting and running Ghost on Azure, you might recall that I tried hosted it on Azure Web App for Containers first, using the Docker Compose for running a

Announcement I’ve migrated my blog from Ghost(Pro) to Hashnode. All links should be working, but please let me know if you encounter something broken or missing. Reasons I used Ghost to run my blog for many years, self-hosting it first and becoming ...

It has been a while since I last updated my Ghost on Azure project, and many changes have been introduced to Azure services during that time. I decided to use the break in my work to update the project deployment templates to include those changes an...

A while ago, I wrote about how I run my blog with a self-hosted Ghost engine. Even though most processes were running on autopilot, they still required periodic attention and maintenance: the Ghost engine required updates, the blog theme needed to be...

Continuing the topic of hosting Ghost on Azure, I decided to document some nuances of connecting to Azure Database for MySQL from a Ghost Docker container hosted on Azure Web Apps for Containers. Moreover, I will shed some light on doing it securely ...

In the first part of this series, I wrote about running Ghost on Azure Web App for Containers. As I promised last time, we will explore some security improvements to the original deployment configuration here. Keeping your passwords secret with Azure...
