Introduction to Server Virtualization
What is Virtualization? Basically, Virtualization is the process of creating a software-based abstraction of physical resources, allowing systems to operate as if they were independent entities. T...
What is Virtualization? Basically, Virtualization is the process of creating a software-based abstraction of physical resources, allowing systems to operate as if they were independent entities. T...
In this article, we’ll delve into the advantages of using Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) and identify the essential health and performance metrics to monitor when utilizing the service. How does A...
DNS (Domain Name System) is a system that names computers and network services and is organized in a hierarchy. TCP/IP networks, such as the Internet, use DNS to locate computers and services thro...
One of the most common and simplest uses for a Linux server on a local network is to simply share your Internet connection. The advantage of using a dedicated server instead of just sharing throug...
Idempotence is a concept used in different areas of computing and mathematics, especially in programming, databases and networks, and refers to operations that can be performed multiple times wit...
Chaos Engineering is a practice that aims to test and improve the resilience and robustness of distributed systems by deliberately introducing failures into production environments and observing ho...
First steps to develop extensions for Google Chrome, with local data storage and direct interaction with the DOM Chrome Environment What is a Chrome extension? According to documentations, it i...
Why? Everyone loves a bit of controversy. This is why people gossip, watch reality TV, and scroll through lists of “unpopular opinions” online. But controversy only works if it’s real. The lack o...