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How to Install and Configure BIND9 DNS Server on FreeBSD 13 — step-by-step FreeBSD 13 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Install and Configure BIND9 DNS Server on FreeBSD 13

Introduction How to Install and Configure BIND9 DNS Server on FreeBSD 13 is a core administration task for any FreeBSD 13 server operator. FreeBSD 13 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 Set Up VLAN Tagging on FreeBSD 13 — step-by-step FreeBSD 13 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Set Up VLAN Tagging on FreeBSD 13

Introduction How to Set Up VLAN Tagging on FreeBSD 13 is a core administration task for any FreeBSD 13 server operator. FreeBSD 13 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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How to Configure Disk Quotas on FreeBSD 13 — step-by-step FreeBSD 13 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Configure Disk Quotas on FreeBSD 13 (FREEBSD-13-2)

Introduction How to Configure Disk Quotas on FreeBSD 13 is a core administration task for any FreeBSD 13 server operator. FreeBSD 13 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, […]

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How to Set Up S3FS FUSE Mount on FreeBSD 13 — step-by-step FreeBSD 13 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Set Up S3FS FUSE Mount on FreeBSD 13

Introduction How to Set Up S3FS FUSE Mount on FreeBSD 13 is a core administration task for any FreeBSD 13 server operator. FreeBSD 13 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 Deploy Containerised Applications to Kubernetes on Windows Server 2025 — step-by-step Windows Server 2025 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Deploy Containerised Applications to Kubernetes on Windows Server 2025

How to Deploy Containerised Applications to Kubernetes on Windows Server 2025 Kubernetes supports Windows worker nodes, making it possible to run Windows containers — including ASP.NET Framework and ASP.NET Core applications — alongside Linux workloads in the same cluster. Windows Server 2025 is compatible with Kubernetes 1.29 and later, and Microsoft’s AKS (Azure Kubernetes Service) […]

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How to Set Up a Private Container Registry on Windows Server 2025 — step-by-step Windows Server 2025 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Set Up a Private Container Registry on Windows Server 2025

How to Set Up a Private Container Registry on Windows Server 2025 Running a private container registry gives your team full control over image storage, distribution, and access without depending on Docker Hub or a cloud registry. On Windows Server 2025, the most practical approach is to deploy the open-source Docker Registry v2 image as […]

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How to Set Up iocage Jail Storage on FreeBSD 13 — step-by-step FreeBSD 13 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Set Up iocage Jail Storage on FreeBSD 13

Introduction How to Set Up iocage Jail Storage on FreeBSD 13 is a core administration task for any FreeBSD 13 server operator. FreeBSD 13 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 HAST High-Availability Storage on FreeBSD 13 — step-by-step FreeBSD 13 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Configure HAST High-Availability Storage on FreeBSD 13

Introduction How to Configure HAST High-Availability Storage on FreeBSD 13 is a core administration task for any FreeBSD 13 server operator. FreeBSD 13 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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How to Configure GPU Passthrough in Hyper-V on Windows Server 2025 — step-by-step Windows Server 2025 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Configure GPU Passthrough in Hyper-V on Windows Server 2025

How to Configure GPU Passthrough in Hyper-V on Windows Server 2025 Windows Server 2025 brings significant improvements to GPU virtualisation in Hyper-V. Where earlier releases relied exclusively on Discrete Device Assignment (DDA) to expose a physical GPU to a virtual machine, Windows Server 2025 introduces first-class support for GPU Partitioning (GPU-P), allowing a single physical […]

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How to Configure ZFS Snapshots and Rollback on FreeBSD 13 — step-by-step FreeBSD 13 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Configure ZFS Snapshots and Rollback on FreeBSD 13

Introduction How to Configure ZFS Snapshots and Rollback on FreeBSD 13 is a core administration task for any FreeBSD 13 server operator. FreeBSD 13 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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