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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
monitoringOptimize Linux system performance with htop process monitoring and resource analysis
Learn to use htop for advanced Linux system monitoring, process management, and performance optimization. Master resource analysis, identify bottlenecks, and automate monitoring tasks for production environments.
Configure Linux user session limits with systemd and pam_limits for resource management
Set up comprehensive user session resource limits using systemd and PAM to prevent resource exhaustion, fix 'too many open files' errors, and enforce memory, CPU, and process restrictions for better system stability.
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