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Install and configure Deno for web development with systemd and reverse proxy
hostingInstall and configure Caddy web server with automatic HTTPS and reverse proxy
hostingInstall and configure Uvicorn ASGI server with systemd and reverse proxy for FastAPI applications
hostingInstall and configure Ollama for local AI models on Linux servers
devopsInstall and configure Uptime Kuma for website monitoring with SSL and email alerts
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Implement NGINX Plus active health checks for enterprise environments
hostingSetup Prometheus Blackbox Exporter for endpoint monitoring with SSL and alerting
monitoringConfigure Prometheus alerting with AlertManager notifications and webhook integration
monitoringConfigure Elasticsearch cross-cluster replication for disaster recovery
databasesConfigure InfluxDB 2.7 clustering for high availability with data replication and automated failover
databasesConfigure Nagios custom plugins development for specialized monitoring requirements
Learn to develop custom Nagios plugins for specialized monitoring requirements including setting up the development environment, writing check scripts in multiple languages, and integrating them into your Nagios Core monitoring infrastructure.
Configure GitLab SAML authentication with Keycloak for enterprise SSO
Set up single sign-on (SSO) authentication between GitLab and Keycloak using SAML 2.0 protocol. This enables centralized user management and secure authentication for your GitLab instance through your existing identity provider infrastructure.
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