Pacemaker and Corosync is one of the mostly used high availability cluster stack. pcs or Pacemaker/Corosync Configuration System on the other hand is a tool to easily configure both …
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Pacemaker and Corosync is a popular stack in high availability implementation while pcs (Pacemaker/Corosync Configuration System) immensely simplify configuration of high availability clusters based on both Pacemaker and Corosync. …
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OpenNebula Frontend is a web interface to manage an OpenNebula deployment. It is provided by the opennebula-sunstone service and can be installed and configured on Ubuntu or Debian using …
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Node.js is very popular and is available in all popular platforms including Ubuntu. It is also very fast-moving, and some Linux distributions, including Ubuntu, do not provide the latest …
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Ubuntu provides Node.js packages in it's default apt repository, but it's normally not the most up-to-date. If you require the latest version of Node.js on Ubuntu, you'll have to …
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You will get the following [Process completed] message when exiting the session in Terminal for macOS and will then have to close the Terminal windows afterward manually.
Saving …
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Apache is installed by default on macOS, but it's not configured to start during system boot automatically. For this, you'll have to manually start the httpd process every time …
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Apache is one of the most popular web servers, while Ubuntu, based on Debian, is the most popular desktop Linux distribution. Ubuntu is increasingly being used for server deployments, …
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SUSE Linux Enterprise Server or SLES is the recommended version of SUSE for server deployment though the installation and related documentation are not as polished as other major Linux …
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Red Hat is a prevalent choice of Linux distribution for server deployment, and Apache is one of the most popular web server software. Red Hat and Apache are more …
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