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A solution for accessing servers located at home (behind NAT/Modem) via a VPS with a static IP. This is an extremely popular technique for those working in home labs but wanting to demo products to clients.
The previous list included Prometheus (parameter monitoring), but it lacked log monitoring. This topic guides you on how to push all logs from applications, Nginx, and systems to one place for quick retrieval, like Google Search, when errors occur.
Techniques for configuring VPS to run tools like Playwright/Puppeteer, managing IP rotation, and optimizing resources for scraping data without your VPS provider locking your account due to bandwidth overload.
Transforming your VPS into a browser-based virtual machine or Linux desktop accessible directly via the web. This is very useful for secure anonymous browsing or remote work in isolated environments.
Upgrading security to an enterprise level. Beyond firewalls and kernel hardening, this topic guides you through installing Wazuh to monitor suspicious activity, detect brute force attacks, and centrally manage security logs from multiple VPS instances into a single dashboard.
Instead of using APIs for initialization (like Terraform, which is already on your list), this topic delves into post-creation configuration. Learn how to write playbooks to install software and update security patches simultaneously on 100 VPS servers with just one command.
This topic focuses on the AI wave. It guides you on how to leverage VPS (especially those with optimized GPUs or CPUs) to self-host large programming language models like Llama 3 and Mistral, ensuring absolute data security instead of using the ChatGPT API.
How to turn your VPS into a remote programming machine. You can code from your iPad or a low-end computer via a web browser, leveraging the processing power of the VPS behind it.
Instead of using manual APIs, use the Terraform declaration language to define the entire server configuration. With just one command, the system automatically creates the VPS, firewall, and network on the provider.
Install and configure the web application firewall layer directly on your VPS's Nginx/Apache to block SQL Injection and XSS attacks at the HTTP level.
Use FFmpeg and platforms like Nginx RTMP or Jellyfin to create a video streaming system, automatically processing video formats according to user bandwidth.
The process of transferring the entire system (OS, Database, Files) from one provider to another (e.g., from DigitalOcean to Vultr or a physical server) using tools like Rclone and Rsync.
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