One of the most important things to set up a Linux server is for the purposes of deploying a website(s). According to NetCraft.com’s February 2022 survey of the 1 million busiest websites in the world, roughly 23.44% of them run on Apache. This tutorial will walk through the basics of installing and configuring a Linux
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NordVPN Installation and Review On Linux
Downloading and utilizing VPNs (Virtual Private Networks) is theoretically the norm nowadays. If you aren’t with a VPN already, you’re still in the majority but with a gradual increase in privacy and security concerns all over the world. There’s an added need for that extra layer of security that essentially serves as cushioning against the
PureVPN Installation and Review On Linux
As we continue to evolve as a blogging platform, our keen senses are always directed towards providing security tools that are evidently structured to maximize your experience on Linux. When it comes to VPNs, being spoiled for options should be the status quo, that way, you can do a diligent job shopping around for the
Things To Do After Installing Ubuntu 20.04/22.04 LTS
Having written a few top things in the past for Ubuntu systems, it’s that time of the year again for us to revisit the subject of some of the ideal things you need to do in order to successfully configure your Ubuntu operating system for optimal use. For the uninitiated, Ubuntu is a family of
13 Useful Performance and Network Monitoring Tools for Linux
If you’re working as a Linux/Unix system administrator, sure you know that you must have useful monitoring tools to monitor your system performance. As monitoring tools are very important in the job of a system administrator or a server webmaster, it’s the best way to keep an eye on what’s going on inside your system.
11 Best Tools to Access Remote Linux Desktop
Accessing a remote desktop computer is made possible by the remote desktop protocol (RDP), a proprietary protocol developed by Microsoft. It gives a user a graphical interface to connect to another/remote computer over a network connection. FreeRDP is a free implementation of the RDP. RDP works in a client/server model, where the remote computer must
Webmin – A Web Based System Administration Tool for Linux
Webmin is an open-source web-based system configuration tool for Linux system administration. With the help of this tool, we can manage internal system configuration such as setting up user accounts, disk quotas, services configuration like Apache, DNS, PHP, MySQL, file sharing, and much more. Webmin application is based on Perl module and it uses TCP
Duplicity – Create Encrypted Incremental Backups in Linux
Experience shows that you can never be too paranoid about system backups. When it comes to protecting and preserving precious data, it is best to go the extra mile and make sure you can depend on your backups if the need arises. Even today, when some cloud and hosting providers offer automated backups for VPS’s
Install LXC (Linux Containers) in RHEL, Rocky & AlmaLinux
LXD is described as the next-generation container and virtual machine manager that offers an immersive for Linux systems running inside containers or as virtual machines. It provides images for an inordinate number of Linux distributions with support for a wide selection of storage backends and network types. It also provides the option of installing the
How to Install MySQL 8.0 on RHEL/CentOS 8/7 and Fedora 35
MySQL is an open-source free relational database management system (RDBMS) released under GNU (General Public License). It is used to run multiple databases on any single server by providing multi-user access to each created database. This article will walk through you the process of installing and updating the latest MySQL 8.0 version on RHEL/CentOS 8/7/6/