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Proxmox VE Full Course: Class 15 – Clustering
Setting up a Proxmox VE cluster enables you to benefit from multiple servers to share load between, and also gives you access to live migration. In this video, we’ll create our very own cluster and add two additional Proxmox VE servers.
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Windows 11 Reviewed (by a Linux Guy)
With Windows 11 having been recently released, I figured it would be fun to review it from a Linux-users point of view. In this video, I’ll give you my overall thoughts about Microsoft’s latest OS, and I’ll even show a Linux app running on it by the end.
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Proxmox VE Full Course: Class 14 – Shared Storage
Shared storage enables you to set up a single storage repository, and provide access to that repository from multiple servers. If you eventually set up a Proxmox cluster, then shared storage gives you even more flexibility. In this video, you’ll see the process of setting up NFS shares in a NAS (TrueNAS used as an example) and then adding those shares to Proxmox VE.
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AlmaLinux ELevate – ELevate your distro to 8.x
AlmaLinux ELevate is a brand-new tool that makes it easy to move from RHEL 7.x and its derivatives, to any version 8.x related distribution of your choice (AlmaLinux, CentOS, Rocky Linux and etc). This tool is being developed with the open-source mindset at its core, and in this video, Jay chats with Jack from AlmaLinux about this awesome project.
Check out the ELevate project here.
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How to Dual-Boot Windows 11 & Ubuntu
With Windows 11 having been recently released, I decided to refresh my dual-boot video for Ubuntu. In this video, I’ll go over the process of setting up a dual-boot between Windows 11 and Ubuntu, so that way by the end of the video you’ll have both platforms set up and ready to go.
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Proxmox VE Full Course: Class 13 – Networking
Setting up a separate network for your virtual machines is a great idea, especially since that allows you to segregate your management network. In class 13 of LearnLinuxTV’s Proxmox series, we’ll set up a new network and you’ll see how to set up your virtual machines to use it.
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Enterprise Linux Security Episode 6 – Image Defaults
Although there’s no such thing as a “perfect” deployment image, including some sane defaults into your images and templates can save you a lot of work down the road, and also give you the opportunity to include more secure defaults. In this episode, we’ll discuss deployment image defaults as well as some recent news.
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Linux Crash Course – User Account & Password Expiration
Keeping track of user accounts is very important, especially as a Linux server administrator. In this episode of Linux Essentials, we’ll explore user and password expiration. This will include examples regarding locking passwords, the chage command, and more!
Thank you to Linode for sponsoring this video. Check them out here and get your very own Linux server set up in minutes!
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CentOS 8 End of Life – Are you Ready? My thoughts & Suggestions
CentOS 8 will reach its end of life very soon – after December 31st, there will be no more updates for the popular distribution. If you’re using CentOS 8 in your data center, it’s time to make a decision. In this video, I’ll go over my thoughts about the subject, as well as some possible options for how to proceed.
Thank you to TuxCare for sponsoring today’s video. They have an awesome solution for extending CentOS 8 support through 2025.
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The Homelab Show Episode 30 – Q and A
In episode number 30 of The Homelab Show, Tom and I answer a handful of great questions that were recently sent in.
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Git Essentials
Have you ever wanted to learn how to use git, but wasn’t sure where to start? In this stand-alone video guide, I’ll teach beginners how to use git. We’ll go over what a repository is, how to commit and push changes, and more!
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Review – The Home Assistant “Blue”
Home Assistant is a fantastic open-source solution for home automation. You can install it on a Raspberry Pi, a Virtual Machine, or on many other supported devices. In this video, I’ll review the “Blue”, which is a dedicated ODROID device with Home Assistant built in.