CNCF: Open-Source Cloud Native Solutions

As technology grows increasingly reliant on the cloud and lightweight containerization solutions like Docker and Kubernetes, a need for vendor-neutral, cross-platform software solutions has led to the creation of an organization known as the CNCF. But who are the CNCF and why have they made providing open-source, cloud native solutions

Understanding Data Center Interconnection

Today’s digital economy is defined by high data volumes and the necessity for reliable high speed data exchange. When you are making the decision to house your equipment and data in a colocation facility, data center interconnection is one of the most important qualities to compare. It is one of the

Hybrid Cloud Kubernetes Clusters

As containerization technology has grown increasingly essential in the development of cloud-native applications, one solution in particular has risen to prominence. Kubernetes, Google’s open-source, container orchestration framework, has shown unprecedented growth and user-adoption in the seven years since its release. While there are many reasons for this, one of the

How to Scroll Up in the Linux Terminal

If you’re a new Linux user trying to navigate the lines of inputs and outputs filling your terminal, it might be a bit overwhelming. Because recent lines remain visible, as your inputs increase and your outputs grow longer, your screen can quickly grow unrecognizable, buried in a wall of white

How to Clear the Linux Terminal

Sometimes when you’re working with Linux, the terminal window gets too cluttered. With line after line of previous inputs and outputs, it can be distracting when you’re screen is so overcrowded with information. At times like these, it’s important to know how to clear the terminal and eliminate some clutter.

How to Remove or Delete a User in Linux

As Linux is a multi-user system, and often the basis for large digital infrastructure, it is likely that many companies and organizations using Linux have multiple users who can access and modify it. What happens if you need to remove one of these users from your system? How do you

How to Start and Stop Ping in Linux

For those that don’t know, to “ping” is to test the connection between two computers in the form of response time. The lower the number of milliseconds, the higher the connection speed. For Linux users new to the system or those simply seeking a refresher course, read on to learn

How to Copy and Paste in Linux Terminal

For users new to Linux, copying and pasting lines of code into your terminal is an integral part of the learning process. Even for experienced users though, it is often easier and preferable to copy in generic code rather than typing everything out by hand. This not only improves speed

How to Move, Copy, and Rename a Directory in Linux

In this tutorial, we’ll cover how to move, copy, and rename directories within Linux, using the terminal and some easy commands. Use the table of contents below to find a specific section or read on to learn more! How to Move a Directory in Linux If you’re trying to move

Software RAID – Linux

Managing your server with Software RAID is generally not too difficult. Typically and more commonly, we recommend hardware RAID (generally with a MegaCLI controller), however, if you are utilizing software RAID, it’s important to understand some fundamentals. If you are here in reference to seeing failed or missing drive(s) on

Hivelocity’s WHMCS Module Goes Live

Hivelocity, international provider of edge computing, private cloud, and bare metal dedicated server solutions, is pleased to announce today the release of its new WHMCS reseller module. With the new Hivelocity reseller module and public RESTful API, partners can now sell Hivelocity’s dedicated server hosting to their own customers, all