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How to Set up RabbitMQ Cluster on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
Author: Muhammad Arul • Tags: linux, server, ubuntu • Comments: 10RabbitMQ is an open source message-broker software written in Erlang programming language with client support for all major programming languages. In this tutorial, I will show you how to set up a RabbitMQ Cluster consisting of 3 servers on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS.
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How to Install Apache Kafka Distributed Streaming Platform on Ubuntu
Author: Muhammad Arul • Tags: linux, ubuntu • Comments: 0Apache Kafka is a distributed streaming platform developed by Apache Software Foundation and written in Java and Scala. Apache Kafka was originally developed by LinkedIn, and was open sourced in 2011. In this tutorial, we will show you how to step-by-step install and configure Apache Kafka on Ubuntu 18.04.
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How to Install Typo3 CMS on Debian 9
Author: Matt Vas • Tags: apache, debian, linux, web server • Comments: 2In this guide, we’ll learn how to install and configure the latest version of Typo3 CMS in Debian 9. Typo3 is a powerful open source content management system with most parts written in PHP programming language.
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Install Observium Network Monitoring Software on Debian 9
Author: Matt Vas • Tags: debian, linux, monitoring, networking, server • Comments: 0Observium is a powerful and flexible free and open source auto-discovery network monitoring software. In this guide, we’ll show you how to install and configure the latest version of Observium Network Monitoring software (Community Edition) on Debian 9 release.
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How to Install Nginx with RTMP Module on CentOS 7
Author: Muhammad Arul • Tags: centos, linux, nginx • Comments: 17RTMP (Real Time Messaging Protocol) is a high-performance protocol for transmission of data, audio, and video over the internet between flash-based platform technologies. Originally developed by Macromedia, and now owned by Adobe. In this tutorial, I will show you how to install and configure the Nginx web server with the RTMP module.
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How to Install Apache GUI on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
Author: Hitesh Jethva • Tags: apache, linux, ubuntu, web server • Comments: 8Apache GUI is a free and open source Java-based tool that can be used to manage and configure Apache web server through the web browser. It is specially designed for those who are looking for a comfortable graphical interface (GUI) to configure Apache servers.
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Building and flashing a secured AOSP build with verified boot and separate lockscreen password for the Nexus 5X
Author: kuleszdl • Tags: android • Comments: 6This tutorial aims to provide detailed instructions on how to solve these caveats, building and flashing AOSP for the Nexus 5X with verified boot and using separate lock screen/encryption secrets. It should also apply for the Nexus 6P with small changes, but I was unable to test it since I didn't have a Nexus 6P at hand.
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ISPConfig 3.1: Automated installation on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
Author: Matteo Temporini • Tags: ispconfig, linux, ubuntu • Comments: 36This tutorial shows how to install ISPConfig 3.1 by using the automated install script from Servisys on an Ubuntu 18.04 LTS server. ISPConfig is a free open source hosting control panel to manage Linux hosting servers in single and multi-server environments.
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How to Install Bolt CMS on Debian 9
Author: Matt Vas • Tags: debian, linux, web server • Comments: 0Bolt CMS is a simple and flexible Open Source content management system written in PHP. In this tutorial, we’ll learn how to install and configure the latest version of Bolt CMS on Debian 9 on top of a LAMP stack.
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How to install SOPlanning on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
Author: Hitesh Jethva • Tags: linux, ubuntu • Comments: 0SOPlanning is a free, open source and Simple Online Planning tool specially designed to efficiently organize projects and tasks. In this tutorial, I am going to explain how to install SOPlanning on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS server.