How to Self‑Host Your Nextcloud on a VPS for Maximum Privacy
Self‑hosting Nextcloud on your VPS gives you full control over your data—no third-party storage or leaks. You manage where your files live, who has access, and Read More
Self‑hosting Nextcloud on your VPS gives you full control over your data—no third-party storage or leaks. You manage where your files live, who has access, and Read More
Whether you’re building a private realm for friends or launching a public battle arena, hosting your own Rust server on a VPS offers control, low latency, Read More
Does your WordPress site take forever to load? Slow page speeds hurt user experience, SEO rankings, and conversions. If you’re tired of sluggish performance, upgrading to a VPS Read More
Configuring the network on CentOS involves choosing the right tools—either the modern nmcli/nmtui or the classic network‑scripts. Whether you’re setting up DHCP or a static IP, Read More
Putting Debian 12 next to Windows lets you pick which system fires up when you power on your PC. Both install-ations stay in their own corner Read More
A dedicated IP is simply a unique Internet address exclusively assigned to you, while a VPS (Virtual Private Server) is a fully functioning virtual machine with Read More
Reverse DNS (rDNS) is like writing a return address on an envelope—it helps identify which domain name is linked to an IP address. Properly configuring rDNS Read More
Great! You’re looking to start a website. It doesn’t matter whether it’s a business website or just a blog you want to share with your friends, Read More
Prior to 2020, the most suitable option for system administrators when looking for a reliable, cost-free, and enterprise-ready Linux distribution was CentOS. However, in 2020, everything Read More
If you’re running a virtualized infrastructure, keeping your ESXi hosts secure and up to date is not just a best practice—it’s a necessity. VMware ESXi 8.0 Read More