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How to Configure GlusterFS on FreeBSD 12 — step-by-step FreeBSD 12 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Configure GlusterFS on FreeBSD 12

Introduction This guide explains how to Configure GlusterFS on FreeBSD 12 on FreeBSD 12. FreeBSD uses the pkg(8) binary package manager, rc.conf(5) for service startup configuration, and pf(4) as its primary packet filter. There is no SELinux or AppArmor — instead, FreeBSD provides the MAC (Mandatory Access Control) framework and Capsicum for fine-grained privilege separation. […]

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How to Configure Storage Spaces Direct (S2D) on Windows Server 2025 — step-by-step Windows Server 2025 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Configure Storage Spaces Direct (S2D) on Windows Server 2025

How to Configure Storage Spaces Direct (S2D) on Windows Server 2025 Storage Spaces Direct (S2D) is Microsoft’s software-defined storage technology built into Windows Server 2025 that enables you to cluster servers with local storage — including NVMe, SSD, and HDD drives — into a highly available, scalable storage pool. Unlike traditional SAN or NAS storage, […]

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How to Set Up iSCSI on FreeBSD 12 — step-by-step FreeBSD 12 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Set Up iSCSI on FreeBSD 12

Introduction This guide explains how to Set Up iSCSI on FreeBSD 12 on FreeBSD 12. FreeBSD uses the pkg(8) binary package manager, rc.conf(5) for service startup configuration, and pf(4) as its primary packet filter. There is no SELinux or AppArmor — instead, FreeBSD provides the MAC (Mandatory Access Control) framework and Capsicum for fine-grained privilege […]

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How to Configure Samba on FreeBSD 12 — step-by-step FreeBSD 12 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Configure Samba on FreeBSD 12

Introduction How to Configure Samba on FreeBSD 12 is a core administration task for any FreeBSD 12 server operator. FreeBSD 12 ships with the 15.0-RELEASE kernel, ZFS as the default root filesystem, Capsicum capability sandboxing improvements, and an updated ports tree. Unlike Linux distributions, FreeBSD uses rc(8) for service management, pf for packet filtering, and […]

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How to Set Up NFS Server on FreeBSD 12 — step-by-step FreeBSD 12 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Set Up NFS Server on FreeBSD 12

Introduction FreeBSD 12 is a UNIX-derived operating system renowned for its network stack performance, ZFS integration, and Jail isolation primitives. Setting up set up nfs server on freebsd 12 on FreeBSD 12 follows the rc.conf/service(8) paradigm rather than systemd, which means enabling a service and configuring its startup options are done differently from any Linux […]

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How to Configure ZFS Encryption on FreeBSD 12 — step-by-step FreeBSD 12 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Configure ZFS Encryption on FreeBSD 12

Introduction Deploying configure zfs encryption on freebsd 12 on a FreeBSD 12 machine differs from Linux in several important ways: packages come from the FreeBSD Ports Collection or the binary pkg repository, services are registered in /etc/rc.conf via sysrc(8), and firewall rules are written in pf.conf(5) syntax. This tutorial stays entirely within the standard base […]

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How to Set Up ZFS Send and Receive on FreeBSD 12 — step-by-step FreeBSD 12 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Set Up ZFS Send and Receive on FreeBSD 12

Introduction How to Set Up ZFS Send and Receive on FreeBSD 12 is a core administration task for any FreeBSD 12 server operator. FreeBSD 12 ships with the 15.0-RELEASE kernel, ZFS as the default root filesystem, Capsicum capability sandboxing improvements, and an updated ports tree. Unlike Linux distributions, FreeBSD uses rc(8) for service management, pf […]

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How to Configure ZFS Pool Management on FreeBSD 12 — step-by-step FreeBSD 12 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Configure ZFS Pool Management on FreeBSD 12

Introduction FreeBSD 12 is a UNIX-derived operating system renowned for its network stack performance, ZFS integration, and Jail isolation primitives. Setting up configure zfs pool management on freebsd 12 on FreeBSD 12 follows the rc.conf/service(8) paradigm rather than systemd, which means enabling a service and configuring its startup options are done differently from any Linux […]

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How to Configure sysutils/check_mk_agent on FreeBSD 12 — step-by-step FreeBSD 12 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Configure sysutils/check_mk_agent on FreeBSD 12

Introduction This guide explains how to Configure sysutils/check_mk_agent on FreeBSD 12 on FreeBSD 12. FreeBSD uses the pkg(8) binary package manager, rc.conf(5) for service startup configuration, and pf(4) as its primary packet filter. There is no SELinux or AppArmor — instead, FreeBSD provides the MAC (Mandatory Access Control) framework and Capsicum for fine-grained privilege separation. […]

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How to Monitor Nginx Logs with GoAccess on FreeBSD 12 — step-by-step FreeBSD 12 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Monitor Nginx Logs with GoAccess on FreeBSD 12

Introduction How to Monitor Nginx Logs with GoAccess on FreeBSD 12 is a core administration task for any FreeBSD 12 server operator. FreeBSD 12 ships with the 15.0-RELEASE kernel, ZFS as the default root filesystem, Capsicum capability sandboxing improvements, and an updated ports tree. Unlike Linux distributions, FreeBSD uses rc(8) for service management, pf for […]

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