How to Install MongoDB on Ubuntu 18.04
MongoDB is an open-source, modern document database management system designed for high performance data persistence, high availability, as well as
MongoDB is an open-source, modern document database management system designed for high performance data persistence, high availability, as well as
CBM (Color Bandwidth Meter) is a simple tool that shows the current network traffic on all connected devices in colors
VirtualBox Guest Additions are a collection of device drivers and system applications designed to achieve closer integration between the host
A PPA, or Personal Package Archive is a software packaging and distribution system for Ubuntu users. It allows you to
A LEMP stack is made up of Nginx (pronounced Engine X), MySQL/MariaDB and PHP/Python packages installed on a Linux system,
A LAMP stack is composed of packages such as Apache, MySQL/MariaDB and PHP installed on a Linux system environment for
Gitlab is an open source, very powerful, robust, scalable, secure, and efficient software development and collaboration platform. Gitlab is among
A correctly functioning firewall is the most crucial part of the complete Linux system security. By default, Debian and Ubuntu
GIMP (in full GNU Image Manipulation Program) is a free open source, powerful, and cross-platform image manipulation software that runs
The Apache HTTP server is a free, open source, powerful, stable, reliable and most widely-used cross-platform web server, which runs
In our last article, we have explained how to install kernel headers in CentOS 7. Kernel Headers contain the C
By default, Ubuntu server software is designed to run without a graphical environment. Therefore, a fresh installation of Ubuntu server