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Okay.

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I just want to introduce to you Gryffindor Cloud.

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Gryffindor Cloud is a cloud hosted solution of Carvana that you can use.

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And it's a little different than the open source version of co-founder that I teach in this course myself.

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Personally, I prefer building and managing refiner manually using the open source version as I demonstrate

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in the course.

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But you may decide one day that you want a managed solution, such as funnel cloud, which is the service

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provided by refiner.

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There are a lot of extra benefits.

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For example, you'll get your own domain name.

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So your account name, doc, a dot net, you'll get an SSL certificate so you don't have to go out and

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organize one.

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You can send email alerts, so there's no need to set up an S and service.

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And if you use my link, you'll get a 28 day trial of Gryphon, a pro, instead of the default 14.

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So using this link here, for example, if you visit it in the browser, it will say 14 day trial.

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But if you press this hooks button down the bottom here, it then updates to the 28 day trial of your

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final pro.

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So then you can continue your registration.

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So use these options or one of these other authentication providers.

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Anyway, I've done that and I've logged in and I'm still actually using the free trial up here.

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So I've got a few days left now.

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When you register, you go through a process of creating your account name.

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I've done that and I've used SB code, but you also go through the process of creating a stack.

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I've already done that and I've also tested deleting it and that works.

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So if you do make a stack and you change your mind, you can always delete it and start again.

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So I'm going to create a new stack.

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Now just add stack and I'm going to call it ESP code book or find a dot net.

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I'll put it in Europe.

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Add stack bearing for launch.

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I guess there's a lot of extra information that we can look at, but right now I'm just going to go

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and visit my new Gryffindor instant set speaker DOCA, fan it on it and note also that it takes two

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types already.

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There's the link there isotopes, a speaker dog, often a dot net and sign in.

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Okay.

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I'm straight there.

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Okay, so go to your default page up there.

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It's version 8.4.5, this one.

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Okay, so there's your user account, which is auto set up where you can set your preferences.

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Also, you can test email so you can go straight into alerts on tech points and down here or find a

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default email.

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We can edit that.

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And send out a test email to whichever email you've got.

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That's my email I use, but your email will be different anyway.

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You can test that.

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Okay.

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So pre-defined message send test test alerts sent and I've already got my alert, my mobile phone.

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I've set up my email account on my mobile phone as well using the default mail app.

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Okay.

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There are some other things you might want to explore here or find a cloud alerting, refine and machine

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learning, refine on coal integrations and connections in synthetic monitoring.

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But in the meantime, I will show you how to set up some data sources here, and you'll see that the

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names of the data sources are slightly different than what I've shown you in the course where you can

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create them manually.

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The naming scheme is your final cloud, your account name alert manager.

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So in the next two videos, I'll show you how to set up a Prometheus data source and the low key data

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source, which is Hyphen Lock's here.

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What these are is three credit endpoints at the URL state and you configure your existing Prometheus

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or low key to send to these URLs instead rather than the manually created graph on a server that we

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created in this course.

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So I'll demonstrate those two things in the next two videos.

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So continue to look around the user interface and you can go to dashboards, I'm example and see your

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current usage, but just be very careful with the cloud service.

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My testing shows that if I use data for more than one night exporter, I've gone over the real allowance.

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So be very careful about this, but I'll demonstrate that in the next video.

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Anyway, back in to my Co-Founder Labs account.

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I can also launch microphone instance there or I can get the details or the end so I can send.

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Maybe you started to low key graphite masia space alerts and another service called Tempo.

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And remember to.

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If you make a mistake you can always delete it and start again.

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Okay.

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So I've listed out the benefits of the free tier and explain the differences between what this course

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teaches being the open source version of Gryphon and Gryphon a cloud.

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Now, Gryphon.

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A cloud may be an option for your company one day rather than manually hosting your own professional

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service.

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The good thing about Gryphon Cloud is the level of support that you get.

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So you can ask for support, open ticket down there and get some more information.

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You can also log into the community to Gofundme.com app, which is the public forum for Gryffindor,

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where you can ask questions as well and even answer some if you like.

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So excellent or fine a cloud may be an option for you, so remember to use my link.

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Accept the cookie so that you get the 28 day trial coupon instead of the 14 day default.

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Excellent.

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The next videos, I'll set up some sample data sources.

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Excellent.
