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CNE AWS Ready: Prerequisites
CNE AWS Ready: Prerequisites Before running the bootstrap scripts to deploy the Liferay Cloud Native Experience (CNE) in your AWS environment, prepare your local machine, cloud accounts, and Git...
CNE GCP Ready: Security Recommendations
CNE GCP Ready: Security Recommendations Cloud Native Experience (CNE) GCP Ready supports secure-by-default deployment patterns for Kubernetes, infrastructure provisioning, and platform access. Use...
CNE Kubernetes Ready: Configuring External Dependencies
CNE Kubernetes Ready: Configuring External Dependencies Kubernetes Ready deployments rely on externally managed platform services for persistence, search, object storage, licensing, and secrets...
CNE Kubernetes Ready: Deploying Liferay DXP on OpenShift Developer Sandbox
CNE Kubernetes Ready: Deploying Liferay DXP on OpenShift Developer Sandbox The Red Hat Developer Sandbox provides a free OpenShift environment for validating Kubernetes Ready deployments with the...
Cloud Native Experience AWS Ready
Cloud Native Experience AWS Ready This guide provides a specialized, automated workflow for deploying Liferay DXP on Amazon Web Services (AWS). It uses a Super-Chart approach to link Liferay...
CNE: AWS Ready - Configuring Liferay Domains and TLS
CNE: AWS Ready - Configuring Liferay Domains and TLS By default, the Cloud Native Experience (CNE) environment exposes services using AWS load balancer host names. To provide a production-ready...
CNE GCP Ready: Adding OSGi Modules or Client Extensions With Overlays
CNE GCP Ready: Adding OSGi Modules or Client Extensions With Overlays The Cloud Native Experience (CNE) toolkit uses overlays to customize standard Liferay deployments. Upload custom files (such...
CNE GCP Ready: Accessing the Kubernetes Cluster
CNE GCP Ready: Accessing the Kubernetes Cluster Cloud Native Experience (CNE) GCP Ready provisions Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) clusters as private clusters by default. Because the Kubernetes...

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