Installation of Devuan Linux (Fork of Debian)
Devuan Linux, the most recent fork of Debian, is a version of Debian that is designed to be completely free of systemd. Devuan was announced
Devuan Linux, the most recent fork of Debian, is a version of Debian that is designed to be completely free of systemd. Devuan was announced
In the second Kali Linux article, the network tool known as ‘nmap‘ will be discussed. While nmap isn’t a Kali-only tool, it is one of
One of the most common reasons to set up a Linux system is for the purposes of hosting a website(s). According to NetCraft.com’s February 2016
The first article in this XenServer 7 Series covered how to install/upgrade a single XenServer host. Most XenServer installs are likely to be in a
In earlier articles, XenServer 6.5 configuration and usage was discussed. In May 2016, Citrix released the new version of the XenServer platform. Plenty has remained
Up to this point all of the management of the XenServer host has been accomplished via a remote SSH connection. This is arguably the most
Moving forward with a bit of a value add article and still tying into the previous article about guest creation in XenServer, this article will
Continuing to move forward with the XenServer series, this article will approach the creation of the actual guests themselves (often called virtual machines). Update: In
In the fourth article of this XenServer series, storage solutions will be discussed. Much like networking, storage solutions in XenServer are often difficult to grasp
In the third part of this series, the configuration of networking in XenServer will be discussed. Networking in XenServer is often a little difficult to
Technology today relies heavily on networking equipment and proper configuration of that networking equipment. Administrators are tasked with ensuring that configuration changes are not only
Patching a XenServer install is a crucial task to ensure security updates are applied to vulnerable XenServer installs. While in theory the hypervisor is secure