Topic: Cloud Hosting
Cloud Hosting help articles
This article describes how to install updates on an unmanaged server.
Maintaining an up-to-date server with the latest patches and fixes is one of the most important things you can do to make your server more secure.
The procedures for different types of operating systems are described below. ...
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SSH stands for Secure Shell. SSH is used for connecting to a remote computer accessing files and perform administrative tasks.
In this tutorial, learn how to enable SSH on Debian 9 (Stretch) or Debian 10 (Buster).
Prerequisites
Debian system to act as an SSH server
Debian system to act...
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High-level encryption protects the exchange of sensitive information and allows file trans or issue commands on remote machines securely.
Learn how to enable SSH on CentOS 7 by following the instructions in this short tutorial.
Prerequisites
CentOS 7 system to act as an SSH server
A user...
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When establishing a remote connection between a client and a server, a primary concern is ensuring security. For Linux users, the best practice of accessing and managing your server remotely is through the cryptographic protocol known as Secure Shell (SSH).
SSH encrypts all data transferred from ...
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Technologists tend to provide an overly-complicated answer to the question “what is the cloud?”. In the context of cloud hosting there is no physical object which you can point to and label as the cloud. It’s more of an electronic structure where data is stored over many different computers and serv...
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Virtual Private Server (VPS) cloud hosting can provide you with a configurable virtual machine on the cloud. Consumers can install and operate their own software just as if they had a dedicated computer. VPS is not dedicated. A may be shared among many customers, and for this reason, the price is m...
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