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How To Gather Infrastructure Metrics with Metricbeat on CentOS 7 — step-by-step Linux tutorial on Progressive Robot

How To Gather Infrastructure Metrics with Metricbeat on CentOS 7

Metricbeat, the replacement for Topbeat, is a lightweight data shipper that collects CPU and memory statistics from a server and sends the data directly to your Elasticsearch deployment. In this tutorial, you will use Metricbeat to forward local system metrics like CPU/memory/disk usage and network utilization from a CentOS 7 server to another server of the same kind with the Elastic Stack installed.

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How To Configure a Galera Cluster with MariaDB on Ubuntu 18.04 Servers — step-by-step Linux tutorial on Progressive Robot

How To Configure a Galera Cluster with MariaDB on Ubuntu 18.04 Servers

In this guide, you will configure an active-active MariaDB Galera cluster. For demonstration purposes, you will configure and test three Ubuntu 18.04 Droplets that will act as nodes in the cluster. MariaDB is an open source relational database system that is fully compatible with the popular MySQL RDBMS system. Galera is a database clustering solution that enables you to set up multi-master clusters using synchronous replication.

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How To Install Git on Ubuntu — step-by-step Linux tutorial on Progressive Robot

How To Install Git on Ubuntu

Learn how to install Git on Ubuntu step by step. This guide covers installation via apt, verifying Git, and configuring user settings for version control.

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How To Install an ERPNext Stack on Ubuntu 20.04 — step-by-step Linux tutorial on Progressive Robot

How To Install an ERPNext Stack on Ubuntu 20.04

ERPNext is an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) suite that leverages the power and flexibility of open-source technologies. It excels at managing core business processes such as finance, sales, HR, manufacturing, purchases, services, helpdesk, and more.

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How To Deploy a Go Web Application Using Nginx on Ubuntu 18.04 — step-by-step Linux tutorial on Progressive Robot

How To Deploy a Go Web Application Using Nginx on Ubuntu 18.04

In this tutorial, you will build a “Hello World” web application in Go and deploy it on an Ubuntu 18.04 server using Nginx as a reverse proxy. Go is a general-purpose programming language that is gradually becoming one of the most popular web back-end programming languages. Nginx is one of the most used web servers in the world due to its lightweight resource usage and its reliability under load.

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