Tag: open source
Designing a Simple 3D Block Jumper Game
This is a tutorial on creating a block jumper game in 3D graphics programming using the first person perspective. This follows up on the...
The Best Open Source Software for Network Attached Storage
Network attached storage is a dedicated appliance used for file storage and sharing, which provides advanced functionalities for data storage, access and management. It...
Open Source Backup Solutions that You Must Have
Backup solutions are a must for enterprises. Without a backup and recovery solution, businesses could lose a fortune if there is a data breach...
Managing Enterprise Content and Documents Using Open Source Tools
Enterprise content management (ECM) is the technology used to capture, manage, store, preserve, and deliver content and documents related to organisational processes. ECM plays...
DevOps Series Configuring a PostgreSQL Master-Slave Setup Using Ansible
PostgreSQL is a free and open source, ACID-compliant, transactional database written in the C programming language. It supports updatable views, triggers, stored procedures and...
Proxmox VE: The One Stop Open Source Platform for Virtualisation
Proxmox VE is a simple yet powerful all-in-one solution with all the major features needed for any IT setup to manage virtual infrastructure. It...
Building Your Own Storage Area Network and Network Attached Storage
No matter how much storage is available, there’s always a need for more. Storage solutions are a must in the modern world, especially with...
Data Deduplication with a Linux Based File System
Data deduplication is a specialised technique for compressing data and deleting copies of repeated data. It plays an important role in today’s world of...
Is Your Website Secure?
Web applications are susceptible to various types of attacks from numerous directions. Hackers would love to gain unauthorised access to information.
This is where...
Haystack: An Extensible Observability Platform from Expedia
Most companies usually run hundreds of microservices, but what happens when one or more services fail at the same time? To improve the observability...