Cloud Computing Tutorials
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How a Private Cloud is Crucial for Strategic Flexibility
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Critical Disaster Recovery Mistakes to Avoid
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VEXXHOST’s Announcements Recap
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How to Simplify Package Version Management at Scale
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VEXXHOST Introduces OpenStack Upgrades Offering
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VEXXHOST Adds Support for UEFI Instance Booting
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How to Ensure High Availability for Your Critical Databases
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Could Application Technical Debt be Getting in Your way?
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Managed Cloud Service: Explained
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Introducing Minutely Billing To Our Public Cloud
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Recap Of The First Open Infrastructure Summit
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Announcing Our Kubernetes Enablement Offering
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VEXXHOST Launches IPv6 in Santa Clara Region
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VEXXHOST Is Running OpenStack Stein On Day One Of The Release
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Meet VEXXHOST in Denver for the Open Infrastructure Summit
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Security: Going Beyond Compliance
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The VEXXHOST Approach to Application Modernization
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Looking Forward With Multi-Cloud & Open-APIs
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Infrastructure-As-Code 101
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What To Consider When Choosing A Private Cloud
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Deep Dive On Disaster Recovery
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Reasons To Take Advantage Of Cloud-Based Data Warehouses
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Debunking Common Open Source Myths
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Cloud Pricing 101: Public vs. Private
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The Top Cloud Computing Challenges Faced By All Industries
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Private Clouds & The Cloud Ecosystem
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How To Set Up Highly Available Web Servers with Keepalived and Floating IPs on Ubuntu 16.04
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How To Deploy Python Web Applications with the Bottle Micro Framework on Ubuntu 16.04
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How To Securely Set Up Shipyard 2.0.10 with TLS on CoreOS
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How To Run Nginx in a Docker Container on Ubuntu 16.04
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Setting Up Continuous Integration Pipelines with GitLab CI on Ubuntu 16.04
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Installing the Latest MySQL on Ubuntu 16.04
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How to Install Apache Server On Ubuntu 16.04
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How To setup Cassandra and run a Single-Node Cluster on Ubuntu 16.04
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How To Install Elasticsearch 1.7, Logstash 1.5, and Kibana 4.1 (ELK Stack) on Ubuntu 14.04
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How To Create a High Availability HAProxy Setup with Corosync, Pacemaker, and Floating IPs on Ubuntu 14.04
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How to Use Prometheus to Monitor Your CentOS 7 Server
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How To Deploy a Hugo Site to Production with Git Hooks on Ubuntu 14.04
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How to configure HTTP authentication with Nginx on Ubuntu 14.04
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How to install, configure and use Jenkins on Ubuntu 14.04
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How To Install and Use Hugo, the Static Site Generator, on Ubuntu 14.04
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How to install IonCube Loaders on Ubuntu 14.04
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How to install Elasticsearch on Ubuntu 14.04
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How To Work with Docker Data Volumes on Ubuntu 14.04
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How To Install and Use Docker Compose on Ubuntu 14.04
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How to Deploy a Symfony Application to Production on Ubuntu 14.04
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How To Install WordPress and PhpMyAdmin with Docker Compose on Ubuntu 14.04
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How To Deploy a Clojure Web Application on Ubuntu 14.04
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How to setup OpenVPN Server and Client on Ubuntu 14.04
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How To Install & Setup Puppet Master and Client on Ubuntu 14.04
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How to deploy a MariaDB Galera cluster on Ubuntu 14.04
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How to Install and Use Docker on Ubuntu 14.04
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How to install and use Logwatch on Ubuntu 14.04
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How to use cron jobs for automation on Ubuntu 14.04
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How to setup HHVM server on Ubuntu 14.04
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How to install and configure WordPress 4.2.2 on CentOS 7
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How To setup LAMP stack on CentOS 7
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WordPress App on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
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How to Upload Custom Images with OpenStack
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How to Setup OpenStack CLI Tools
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Getting started with Docker in minutes using Docker Machine
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MEAN & Socket.IO Integration Tutorial
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Getting Started with MEAN Stack
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Small Dive Into Meteor.JS
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CentOS 6 to CentOS 7 Upgrade Procedure
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How to Setup Remote System Logging with rsyslog on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
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10 Essential & Useful Ruby on Rails 4 Gems
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10 Essential Laravel 4 Packages Everyone Should Use
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Ruby on Rails vs. Laravel: Getting Started
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How to host multiple Ghost instances on a single server
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How To Customize your Ghost Instance
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How To Get Started with Apache libcloud and OpenStack
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How To Install and Use EasyEngine (ee) on Ubuntu
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How To Install & Host Ghost with Nginx on Ubuntu
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How to mitigate and fix OpenSSL Heartbeat on CentOS or Ubuntu
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How To Deploy Django on Nginx, Gunicorn with Postgres
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How To Install GitLab As Your Private GitHub Clone
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How To Configure a Galera Cluster with MariaDB on Ubuntu 12.04
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How To Install FreePBX on CentOS
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How To Install and Configure Varnish with Apache on Ubuntu
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How To Install Linux, Nginx, MySQL, PHP (LEMP) stack on Ubuntu
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How To Install an Upstream Version of Node.js on Ubuntu
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How To Create a SSL Certificate on Nginx for Ubuntu
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How To Set Up a Minecraft Server on Linux
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How To Install Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP (LAMP) stack on Ubuntu
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How to protect your SSH server with Fail2Ban on Ubuntu
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How To Install Rails and Nginx with Passenger on Ubuntu
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How To Setup Your Own VPN With PPTP on Linux (CentOS, Ubuntu, Debian)
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How To Set Up Nginx Virtual Hosts on Ubuntu
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How to add extra swap space on CentOS 6
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How To Install and Setup Postfix on Ubuntu
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How To Setup VNC For Ubuntu
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How To Setup SSH Keys
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How to Install Git on Ubuntu
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How to Add Swap on Ubuntu
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How To Install Ruby on Rails on Ubuntu
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Fixing 403 Forbidden Nginx Errors
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Installing Latest Node.js on Ubuntu
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Nginx Windows: How to Install
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WordPress Performance Tip: Controlling Cronjobs
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How a Private Cloud is Crucial for Strategic Flexibility
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- Cloudsoft AMP + VEXXHOST: A Success Story | Cloudsoft
- Comparing the speed of VM creation and SSH access of cloud providers
- Running CoreOS Container Linux on VEXXHOST
- Cloud Computing Review
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- Connect Vexxhost cloud service to your Mac
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Tag Archives: help
The Next-Generation IT Help Desk is Achievable Today
The new enterprise IT help desk features bots, cloud monitoring, and consolidated views into problems, and it can be implemented today. InformationWeek: Cloud
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Microsoft’s Windows Server OS runs on ARM, with help from Qualcomm
Microsoft has warmed up to Qualcomm to make a Windows 10 PC based on its ARM chip, and now the companies are bringing Windows Server OS to ARM. For the first time ever, Microsoft is expected to show the Windows … Continue reading
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Box launches standalone Notes app to help teams collaborate
Box Notes is getting its own standalone web app and a new desktop app for Windows and Mac. It’s a new turn for the product, which allows users to collaboratively edit documents in real time. Notes gives users a workspace … Continue reading
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ZoneSavvy taps big data to help SMBs find best sites for businesses
Location, location, location: As the old joke goes, those are the three keys to business success. Now, with big data analysis, corporations can be smarter than ever before about where to open up new offices or businesses. But what if … Continue reading
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IT, Dev Boot Camps Help Kick-Start Careers
IT pros and developers looking for new opportunities and new grads looking for an advantage in getting that first IT job are exploring new education options — IT and technology education boot camps. In this InformationWeek Expert Voice podcast, we … Continue reading
IT, Dev Boot Camps Help Kick-Start Careers
IT pros and developers looking for new opportunities and new grads looking for an advantage in getting that first IT job are exploring new education options — IT and technology education boot camps. In this InformationWeek Expert Voice podcast, we … Continue reading
Do you trust your cloud provider? Addressing these questions will help put you at ease
Although vendor-written, this contributed piece does not promote a product or service and has been edited and approved by Network World editors. Finding a cloud provider you can trust has become a major responsibility. Cloud providers come in all shapes … Continue reading
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Alphabet plans analytics platform to help cities solve traffic problems
Sidewalks Labs, a unit of Alphabet, is teaming up with the U.S. Department of Transportation to build a data and analytics platform that promises to help cities understand where people go and how they get there. The goal is to … Continue reading
Alphabet plans analytics platform to help cities solve traffic problems
Sidewalks Labs, a unit of Google parent-company Alphabet, is teaming up with the U.S. Department of Transportation to build a data and analytics platform that promises to help cities understand where people go and how they get there. The goal … Continue reading
Siri Fails To Help In A Crisis
Conversational agents such as Siri, Google Now, and S Voice haven’t quite figured out how to handle crisis situations. InformationWeek: Cloud
Oracle asked to help low-income residents evicted for its new cloud campus
Earlier this week Oracle announced that it’s planning to build a brand-new cloud-computing campus in Austin, Texas, but since then a darker backstory has come to light. Roughly 100 low-income families were hastily evicted this summer from an apartment complex … Continue reading
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Oracle asked to help low-income residents evicted for its new cloud campus
Earlier this week Oracle announced that it’s planning to build a brand-new cloud-computing campus in Austin, Texas, but since then a darker backstory has come to light. Roughly 100 low-income families were hastily evicted this summer from an apartment complex … Continue reading
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Oracle asked to help low-income residents evicted for its new cloud campus
Earlier this week Oracle announced that it’s planning to build a brand-new cloud-computing campus in Austin, Texas, but since then a darker backstory has come to light. Roughly 100 low-income families were hastily evicted this summer from an apartment complex … Continue reading
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Tagged asked, campus, Cloud, evicted, help, lowincome, Oracle, residents
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