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How to Apply or Purchase DNS Hosting Plan to Existing Domain

Introduction This guide explains how to apply DNS hosting services to a domain that already exists, whether it was registered through IP ServerOne or another provider. This process is essential for managing domain name resolutions effectively. Prerequisites An active domain Access to IP ServerOne customer portal   1. To use IPServerOne’s DNS Hosting service, you

How to create Auto Responder in SquirrelMail

Introduction This guide will help you set up an auto-responder in SquirrelMail to automatically respond to emails while you are away. This is particularly useful for setting up vacation messages. The guide is intended for users who have access to SquirrelMail and wish to configure automated replies.   Prerequisites: Email login access to SquirrelMail A

How to resize cloud instance in portal?

Introduction Ready to rescale your cloud instance? With IP ServerOne Cloud Platform, you can easily adjust your virtual server’s resources in just a few clicks. In minutes, you’ll have the power and capacity needed to ensure your applications run smoothly and efficiently at optimal performance. Prerequisite Ensure that you already have an existing instance in

Monitor VMware Performance with PRTG

Introduction Monitoring VMware performance is essential to ensure optimal resource utilization and prevent potential bottlenecks in virtualized environments. As virtual infrastructures grow more complex, effective monitoring tools like PRTG Network Monitor become indispensable. PRTG provides real-time visibility into the performance of virtual machines (VMs), helping administrators track key metrics such as CPU usage, memory, disk

Glossary

Introduction In the realm of cloud computing and network management, understanding key terms and concepts is crucial for effectively managing and utilizing resources. This glossary aims to provide clear and concise definitions of common terms related to cloud infrastructure, networking, and system administration. Whether you’re a seasoned IT professional or new to the field, this

How to disable SELinux

Introduction SELinux (Security-Enhanced Linux) is a security module in the Linux kernel that provides a mechanism for supporting access control security policies. By default, SELinux is set to ‘Enforcing’ mode, which can restrict certain operations on the system. In some scenarios, you might need to disable SELinux. This guide will show you how to disable