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Whether you’re a network engineer troubleshooting a routing issue at 2 AM, a sysadmin verifying DNS propagation after a migration, or a developer checking why your API endpoint isn’t reachable … Read More
Whether you’re a network engineer troubleshooting a routing issue at 2 AM, a sysadmin verifying DNS propagation after a migration, or a developer checking why your API endpoint isn’t reachable … Read More
In May 2014, networkgeekstuff.com got a small problem when the hosting BeagleBone Black went dead and the old Raspberry PI environment was on that point already used for another project. … Read More
With Raspberry PI, a very great microPC platform that started a trend of its own with two million RasberyPIs sold, a new market has emerged calling for microPC segment companies to compete. … Read More
If you ever hosted any internet service at home and/or had some network application using your Internet connection upload and disturbing your other activities, one very common example (but not … Read More
In this article, I will show you how to create a redundant Apache/MySQL cluster. I personally used this on two Raspberry PI to had them in redundancy and have load-balanced … Read More
This is first part of a tutorial how to achieve load-balancing of a service on two servers. In this part we will focus on the network side and I will … Read More
And yes, complete tutorial for web/MySQL event driven synchronization for Master-Master replication without conflicts coming soon! I will also include a guide how to turn your home Mikrotik router on … Read More
Hello all, not much happening here since June, but now this page come across some more internal changes than external. First of all I have managed to move the whole … Read More
Ever wanted a supreme CUP to show to your colleagues? I finally have such a cup including a custom networkgeekstuff.com QR code! 🙂 On the next few pictures you can … Read More