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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 Ollama for local AI models on Linux servers
devopsInstall and configure Uvicorn ASGI server with systemd and reverse proxy for FastAPI applications
hostingInstall and configure Uptime Kuma for website monitoring with SSL and email alerts
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Setup Node.js error tracking with Sentry for production monitoring and debugging
monitoringImplement Node.js application monitoring with Prometheus metrics and Grafana dashboards
monitoringImplement OSPF multi-area design with FRRouting and advanced routing policies
networkingConfigure Istio security policies with external authorization services integration
securityImplement Docker network security with custom bridge networks and container isolation
securityConfigure advanced htop monitoring with custom scripts and alerting
Build a production-grade monitoring system using custom-compiled htop with automated process analysis scripts and multi-channel alerting for proactive infrastructure management.
Fix high load average with low CPU usage on web servers
Diagnose and resolve high load average issues when CPU usage remains low on Linux web servers. Learn to identify I/O bottlenecks, blocked processes, and system resource contention affecting performance.
Configure Linux process monitoring with top, htop, and btop for system performance analysis
Master Linux process monitoring using top, htop, and btop to analyze system performance, identify resource bottlenecks, and troubleshoot performance issues in production environments.
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