Server Administration Articles
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This collection of articles provides resources for server administration.
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How to Install INXI on Ubuntu 18.04
Read more: How to Install INXI on Ubuntu 18.04In this tutorial, we will cover the installation of INXI on an Ubuntu 18.04 server. It will also include some basic command-line usage of the INXI tool.
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How to Install Java on CentOS 7 (Java 8)
Read more: How to Install Java on CentOS 7 (Java 8)Learn how to install Java on CentOS 7 (Java 8). These instructions include updating the server, verifying the Java install, setting Java’s home environment, as well as setting Java’s path.
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How to install Kibana on Linux (AlmaLinux)
Read more: How to install Kibana on Linux (AlmaLinux)An install of Kibana on AlmaLinux brings to fruition your data visualization needs — along with Elasticsearch integration. Then, master the Kibana dashboard for data insights.
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How to install Kubernetes on Linux (AlmaLinux)
Read more: How to install Kubernetes on Linux (AlmaLinux)You can install Kubernetes on Linux (AlmaLinux) for simple but effective container orchestration. Together with Kubernetes cluster setup, the details are explained here.
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How to Install KVM on AlmaLinux — Step-by-Step Guide
Read more: How to Install KVM on AlmaLinux — Step-by-Step GuideInstall KVM on AlmaLinux 8. A step-by-step tutorial on libvirt setup, network bridging, and using virt-install to create your first virtual machine.
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How to Install KVM on Ubuntu — Step-by-Step Guide
Read more: How to Install KVM on Ubuntu — Step-by-Step GuideInstall KVM on Ubuntu 22.04. A step-by-step tutorial on KVM installation, network bridging, and using virt-install to create your first virtual machine.
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How to install LibreOffice on Linux (AlmaLinux)
Read more: How to install LibreOffice on Linux (AlmaLinux)An install of LibreOffice on Linux (AlmaLinux) significantly enhances your document, presentation, and spreadsheet management features for day-to-day tasks at home or in the office.
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How to Install MariaDB 5.5 on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
Read more: How to Install MariaDB 5.5 on Ubuntu 14.04 LTSIn our tutorial, we install the database, MariaDB 5.5, otherwise known as MySQL, onto an Ubuntu 14.04 server in a few easy steps.