Tag: Start
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How to Add EC2 Instance to Load Balancer
Are you looking to improve the availability and scalability of your web application hosted on Amazon Web Services (AWS)? Adding EC2 instances to a load balancer is a great way to achieve high availability and distribute the incoming traffic evenly across multiple instances. In this article, we will guide you through adding an EC2 instance…
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How to Add EBS Volume to EC2 Instance
When working with Amazon Web Services (AWS) and managing your EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) instances, you might encounter situations where you need to add an EBS (Elastic Block Store) volume to your instance. EBS volumes provide durable block-level storage that can be attached to EC2 instances, offering flexibility and scalability for your applications and data.…
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How to Add Key Pair to EC2 Instance
When working with Amazon Web Services (AWS) EC2 instances, you must add a key pair to authenticate your access to the instance. A key pair consists of a public key and a private key. You use the public key to encrypt the data and the private key to decrypt it. This article will discuss adding…
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How to Change a Domain on Google Compute Engine
If you’re running a website or web application on Google Compute Engine and want to change the domain name associated with it, there are a few steps you need to follow. Changing the domain name of your website or application can be daunting, but it can be a seamless process with the proper guidance and…
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How to Add SSH on an Existing Google Compute Engine
Adding SSH to an existing Google Compute Engine instance can be daunting, especially for those new to the Google Cloud Platform. However, it is an essential step in accessing and managing your instance, as SSH allows you to connect securely to your virtual machine and execute commands remotely. This article will walk you through add…
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How to Enable Publishing to an Azure Virtual Machine
Suppose you want to deploy your web application to Microsoft Azure’s virtual machine (VM). In that case, you need to enable publishing first. Publishing enables you to deploy your application from a local machine to a VM using various tools, including Microsoft Visual Studio, Web Deploy, and Azure Stack. This article will guide you through…
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How to Copy Files to Windows Azure Virtual Machine
Microsoft Windows Azure is a popular cloud computing platform used by businesses worldwide. One of the everyday tasks you might encounter when using Azure is copying files to a virtual machine. There are several ways to do this, including using Azure PowerShell, Azure Bastion, or uploading files to Azure Windows VM. In this article, we…
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How to Backup Windows Azure Virtual Machine
Backing up your Microsoft Windows Azure Virtual Machine (VM) ensures your data remains secure and recoverable in unforeseen circumstances. A backup is a copy of your data source stored in a safe location and can be used to restore data to its previous state. This article will look at how you can back up your…
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How to Install Hadoop on Ubuntu Virtual Machine
Hadoop is an open source framework for distributed storage and processing of big data sets on commodity hardware. It consists of the Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS) for storing data, and a parallel processing engine such as MapReduce for processing the data. In this guide, we will install Hadoop on an Ubuntu virtual machine in…
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How to Netcat Between Ubuntu Virtual Machine and Host
Have you ever wanted to know how to use the netcat command to send data between an Ubuntu virtual machine and a host? Well, here’s a quick tutorial! Introduction Netcat is a utility for reading and writing data across network connections, using the TCP or UDP protocols. Netcat can be used for a variety of…
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How to Remove Ubuntu Partition From Virtual Machine
If you’re like me, you probably have a virtual machine or two lying around that you no longer need. But getting rid of them can be a pain, especially if they’re running Ubuntu. Luckily, there’s a quick and easy way to remove an Ubuntu partition from a virtual machine. Just follow the steps below and…
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How to Set Static IP on Virtual Machine Ubuntu
If you’re like me, you probably have a lot of virtual machines running on your computer. And if you’re like me, you probably want to set a static IP address for each one so you can easily connect to them. Here’s a quick and easy guide on how to set a static IP address on…
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How to Connect Ubuntu Virtual Machine to Internet
Welcome to our latest blog post where we take on one of the most common challenges faced by users who are new to Ubuntu virtual machines – connecting them to the internet. Whether you’re trying your hands at Linux or are an experienced user looking for quick tips, this guide covers everything you need to…
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How to Copy VMware Virtual Machine to Esxi
Are you looking to transfer your VMware virtual machine to ESXi but unsure how to get started? Well, you’ve come to the right place! This blog post will guide you through the step-by-step process of copying a virtual machine from VMware to ESXi. Transferring virtual machines can help maximize efficiency and productivity in your workspace,…
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How to Boot Ubuntu Recovery Mode Virtual Machine
Have you ever been stuck in a situation where your Ubuntu virtual machine is giving you trouble and won’t boot properly? Maybe it’s not starting up, freezes during the boot process, or just crashes altogether. Frustrating, right? Luckily for you, there’s a solution – the Ubuntu recovery mode! In this blog post, we’ll show you…
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How to Save Files in Ubuntu Virtual Machine
Saving files in a virtual machine can be a little tricky, but with this quick guide, you’ll be a pro in no time! Saving files in Ubuntu There are a few ways to save files in Ubuntu, depending on what you’re trying to achieve. The most common way is to simply click the “Save” button…
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How to Run Ansible on Ubuntu Virtual Machine
In this blog, we will learn how to run ansible in an ubuntu virtual machine. We will also learn some tips and tricks to make our experience with ansible more enjoyable. Introduction Ansible is a configuration management, deployment, and orchestration tool. It uses SSH for communication between nodes. So there is no need to install…