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Install and configure Deno for web development with systemd and reverse proxy
hostingInstall and configure Caddy web server with automatic HTTPS and reverse proxy
hostingInstall and configure Uvicorn ASGI server with systemd and reverse proxy for FastAPI applications
hostingInstall and configure Ollama for local AI models on Linux servers
devopsInstall and configure Uptime Kuma for website monitoring with SSL and email alerts
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Configure InfluxDB 2.7 clustering for high availability with data replication and automated failover
databasesOptimize Varnish 7 cache storage with memory tuning and persistence configuration
performanceSet up NGINX rate limiting and security headers for DDoS protection
securityConfigure Elasticsearch Index Lifecycle Management (ILM) for automated data retention
databasesSet up Prometheus and Grafana monitoring stack with Docker Compose
monitoringInstall and configure NGINX with HTTP/3 and modern security headers
Set up NGINX with HTTP/3 and QUIC support for faster web performance. Configure SSL certificates, implement modern security headers like CSP and HSTS, and optimize for production workloads.
Install and configure Podman for rootless containers on Linux
Learn to install Podman and configure rootless containers as a secure Docker alternative. Includes Docker Compose migration, systemd integration, and troubleshooting common permission issues.
Install and configure Ollama for local AI models on Linux servers
Set up Ollama to run large language models locally on your Linux server. This tutorial covers installation, GPU acceleration, model deployment, API configuration, and performance optimization.
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