Infrastructure tutorials
Production-grade guides for Linux, servers, security and performance. Copy-paste commands, multi-distro support, written by engineers who run this in production.
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Install and configure ArgoCD for GitOps continuous deployment with RBAC and SSL
devopsInstall and configure CockroachDB cluster with high availability and distributed SQL
databasesInstall and configure PostgreSQL 17 with performance tuning and security hardening
databasesInstall and configure Loki for centralized log aggregation with Grafana integration
monitoringInstall and configure WireGuard VPN server with client management
networkingRecently published
Configure Nagios SNMP monitoring for network devices with automated discovery and templates
monitoringIntegrate Elasticsearch 8 with Prometheus monitoring and Grafana dashboards
monitoringSet up NGINX web application firewall with ModSecurity 3 and OWASP Core Rule Set
securityConfigure NGINX reverse proxy with advanced caching and load balancing
hostingConfigure Netdata alerts with Slack and Microsoft Teams for real-time monitoring notifications
monitoringSet up nftables IPv6 NAT and dual-stack networking with firewall rules and traffic forwarding
Configure nftables with IPv6 NAT masquerading, dual-stack IPv4/IPv6 forwarding, and comprehensive firewall rules for secure network routing and traffic management on modern Linux systems.
Configure advanced iptables QoS with DSCP marking and traffic classification
Set up Quality of Service (QoS) on Linux servers using iptables DSCP marking, HTB queuing, and traffic classification. This tutorial shows you how to prioritize network traffic, implement bandwidth limits, and ensure critical applications get the network resources they need for optimal performance.
Configure nftables NAT and port forwarding for home lab environments
Learn how to configure nftables for NAT and port forwarding in home lab environments. This tutorial covers basic NAT masquerading, port forwarding rules, and advanced networking scenarios for virtual machines and containers.
Set up network interface monitoring with SNMP and basic traffic analysis
Learn how to install and configure SNMP daemon for network interface monitoring, implement basic traffic analysis with automated alerting, and create monitoring scripts with cron jobs for continuous network performance tracking.
Configure OSPF dynamic routing with FRRouting for enterprise network failover
Set up Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) protocol using FRRouting for dynamic network routing, multi-area configurations, and automatic failover in enterprise environments.
Configure network traffic shaping with tc and HTB for bandwidth management and QoS
Set up hierarchical token bucket (HTB) traffic shaping with tc to control bandwidth allocation, prioritize network traffic, and implement quality of service policies for optimal network performance.
Optimize Linux network stack performance with sysctl tuning and TCP congestion control
Learn how to optimize Linux network performance using sysctl kernel parameters, TCP BBR congestion control, and advanced buffer tuning. This guide covers baseline testing, monitoring, and production-grade configurations for high-throughput servers.
Configure ZooKeeper for ClickHouse replication with multi-node cluster setup
Set up a production-ready ZooKeeper ensemble to enable ClickHouse replication across multiple nodes. This tutorial covers ZooKeeper cluster configuration, ClickHouse integration, security hardening, and failover testing.
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