Since being accepted as an intern with the Mirage OS project, I’ve been doing a lot of tinkering with unikernels. In particular, I’ve become convinced that hosting a static site as a unikernel has a lot of benefits over traditional methods. A unikernel is a secure way to self-host your site, which means you have control over your own content. But because unikernels are a relatively new technology and are still largely experimental, building your own with zero prior knowledge is hard. I’m hoping to lower that barrier to entry with this guide.
Tag: ocaml
Hosting Static Websites as Unikernels on Amazon Web Services
GSoC Update: Weeks 1 and 2
It’s already week 3 of Google’s Summer of Code! Time for an update on what I accomplished in the first two weeks and what I’m looking to get done with the rest of this week.
GSoC Update: Weeks 3 and 4
The first month of GSoC is already over! Time for some updates on my progress.
GSoC Update: Week 5
Notes on some blockers I encountered over my family vacation.
GSoC Update: Week 6
This week in GSoC: REST APIs and their specifications!