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How to Enable Brotli Compression in Nginx on FreeBSD 14 — step-by-step FreeBSD 14 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Enable Brotli Compression in Nginx on FreeBSD 14

Introduction How to Enable Brotli Compression in Nginx on FreeBSD 14 is a core administration task for any FreeBSD 14 server operator. FreeBSD 14 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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How to Configure Nginx FastCGI Caching on FreeBSD 14 — step-by-step FreeBSD 14 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Configure Nginx FastCGI Caching on FreeBSD 14

Introduction FreeBSD 14 is a UNIX-derived operating system renowned for its network stack performance, ZFS integration, and Jail isolation primitives. Setting up configure nginx fastcgi caching on freebsd 14 on FreeBSD 14 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 Set Up ModSecurity WAF with Apache on FreeBSD 14 — step-by-step FreeBSD 14 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Set Up ModSecurity WAF with Apache on FreeBSD 14

Introduction FreeBSD 14 is a UNIX-derived operating system renowned for its network stack performance, ZFS integration, and Jail isolation primitives. Setting up set up modsecurity waf with apache on freebsd 14 on FreeBSD 14 follows the rc.conf/service(8) paradigm rather than systemd, which means enabling a service and configuring its startup options are done differently from […]

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How to Install and Configure Traefik Reverse Proxy on RHEL 7 — step-by-step RHEL 7 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Install and Configure Traefik Reverse Proxy on RHEL 7

How to Install and Configure Traefik Reverse Proxy on RHEL 7 Traefik is a modern, cloud-native reverse proxy and load balancer that differentiates itself from Nginx and HAProxy through its dynamic configuration model — routing rules can be updated at runtime without restarting the proxy. Originally designed for microservices and Docker environments, Traefik works equally […]

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How to Install and Configure Varnish Cache on FreeBSD 14 — step-by-step FreeBSD 14 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Install and Configure Varnish Cache on FreeBSD 14

Introduction FreeBSD 14 is a UNIX-derived operating system renowned for its network stack performance, ZFS integration, and Jail isolation primitives. Setting up install and configure varnish cache on freebsd 14 on FreeBSD 14 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 […]

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How to Set Up a Highly Available Web Stack with Keepalived on RHEL 7 — step-by-step RHEL 7 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Set Up a Highly Available Web Stack with Keepalived on RHEL 7

How to Set Up a Highly Available Web Stack with Keepalived on RHEL 7 High availability eliminates single points of failure by ensuring that if one server goes down, another takes over seamlessly. For web servers, one of the most common HA patterns is a Virtual IP (VIP) address that floats between two or more […]

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How to Configure Nginx Rate Limiting on FreeBSD 14 — step-by-step FreeBSD 14 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Configure Nginx Rate Limiting on FreeBSD 14

Introduction This guide explains how to Configure Nginx Rate Limiting on FreeBSD 14 on FreeBSD 14. 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 […]

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How to Enable HTTP/2 in Nginx on FreeBSD 14 — step-by-step FreeBSD 14 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Enable HTTP/2 in Nginx on FreeBSD 14

Introduction Deploying enable http/2 in nginx on freebsd 14 on a FreeBSD 14 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 […]

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How to Configure Huge Pages for Database Performance on RHEL 7 — step-by-step RHEL 7 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Configure Huge Pages for Database Performance on RHEL 7

How to Configure Huge Pages for Database Performance on RHEL 7 Database engines — particularly Oracle, PostgreSQL, and MySQL/InnoDB — allocate and manage large memory pools for their buffer caches and shared memory segments. By default, the Linux kernel manages memory in 4 KB pages, which means that a 32 GB database buffer pool requires […]

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How to Configure HAProxy Load Balancer on FreeBSD 14 — step-by-step FreeBSD 14 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Configure HAProxy Load Balancer on FreeBSD 14

Introduction How to Configure HAProxy Load Balancer on FreeBSD 14 is a core administration task for any FreeBSD 14 server operator. FreeBSD 14 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 […]

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