Category: Cloud

Automatic Backups

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Vultr offers automatic backup as an option on compute instances. Backups are essential for mission-critical systems, and the Vultr backup system adds data-protection with one easy-to-manage feature. This article details some of the highlights of using Vultr automatic backups with your cloud servers. Overview Backups are stored in the same…

How to Install and Configure Buildbot on CentOS 7

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Buildbot is an open source, Python based, continuous integration tool to automate software building, testing, and deployment. Buildbot consists of one or more Buildbot master and a number of workers. Buildbot master or Buildmaster has central command of the system. It is responsible for managing the build environment, workers and…

How to Install and Configure GoCD on CentOS 7

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GoCD is an open source continuous delivery and automation system. It allows you to model complex workflows using its parallel and sequential execution. Its value stream map allows you to easily visualize a complex workflow with ease. GoCD lets you easily compare two builds and deploy any version of the…

How to Install NextCloud on Ubuntu 22.04 with Snap

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Introduction NextCloud is an open-source, self-hosted file management application that lets you create, edit, host, and share files without limitations. This article explains how you can install NextCloud on a Ubuntu 22.04 server with Snap and secure the application for production use. Snaps are Linux packages that are easy, quick,…

How to Use top and htop to Manage Memory on Cloud Servers

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Introduction This guide explains how to use top and htop and manage memory usage on Linux with these utilities. To follow the steps in this guide, you should have a Linux system with top installed. What is top? top (table of processes) is a command-line utility on Linux and other Unix-like operating systems that displays memory utilization…

One-Click ownCloud

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Introduction Vultr’s One-Click oneCloud application is an open-source cloud-based file hosting server that allows you access your files anywhere. It’s ready to launch in about a minute. Select a server location, choose your size, and click Deploy Now. One-Click ownCloud runs on Ubuntu Server LTS. The examples oneclick.example.com and 192.0.2.123 are used throughout this installation guide. Substitute…

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