Splash screen for SharePoint Server Subscription Edition In the world of Microsoft, everything is cloud, cloud, cloud, but the reality is that many operations are still using racks locally or more than likely, in some sort of hybrid configuration. And especially for companies that have been around for a decade or more, there is a good chance that you are running a legacy … [Read more...] about Microsoft Unveils SharePoint Server Subscription Edition
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How to Build a Windows Server Inventory Report for Free with PowerShell
PowerShell is used by many server administrators. Naturally, one of the most used tasks is the ability to build scripts and functions to inventory your servers and understand what your environment has. Though there are many ways to accomplish this, with varying levels of complexity, we are going to build a fairly simple but effect Windows Server Inventory Report within this … [Read more...] about How to Build a Windows Server Inventory Report for Free with PowerShell
How To Add a New Drive to Your Existing Linux Server
If you’ve got a hard drive you want to add to your Linux server, physical or virtual, it’s not going to work out of the box. You’ll have to initialize the drive with a filesystem, and set it to automatically mount at boot. This guide will focus on the basics for getting a new hard drive up and running on Linux. If you need more complex management, we recommend using Logical … [Read more...] about How To Add a New Drive to Your Existing Linux Server
Picking the correct NAS for a Plex media server: What you need to know
Here are our NAS recommendations for your home server. Should you happen to be working from home due to quarantine enforcement and are looking at setting up your own home media server, Plex is a great way to go. This service allows you to configure a single location to host and stream all your music, movies, shows, and more. Plex requires a solid server to get the most … [Read more...] about Picking the correct NAS for a Plex media server: What you need to know
What’s a 500 Internal Server Error, and How to Fix It [Quick Guide]
Troubleshooting a HTTP 500 internal server error is like solving a mystery. You don't know what exactly happened or why it happened — all you know is that something's wrong and you need to fix it. To guide you through the hassle of troubleshooting the dreaded HTTP 500 internal server error, let's go over what it exactly means and its most common causes and … [Read more...] about What’s a 500 Internal Server Error, and How to Fix It [Quick Guide]
How to install a Desktop Environment (GUI) on Ubuntu Server
Do you want to install GUI on your Ubuntu server? You can totally do that in most scenarios and I am going to discuss the steps in details in this tutorial. But before you see that, let me tell you why the server edition does not come with GUI and in which cases you could install the GUI on your server. Why does Ubuntu server not have a GUI? If you compare Ubuntu desktop … [Read more...] about How to install a Desktop Environment (GUI) on Ubuntu Server
How to Deploy Seafile Server with Docker to Host Your Own File Synchronization and Sharing Solution
First off, what is Seafile? Seafile is a self-hosted file synchronization program that works with the server-client model, as in you have several devices like your laptop and phone that connect to a central server. Unlike some more popular alternatives like Nextcloud or ownCloud, Seafile tries to follow the philosophy of “do one thing only, but do it well”. Likewise, … [Read more...] about How to Deploy Seafile Server with Docker to Host Your Own File Synchronization and Sharing Solution
Microsoft partially fixes Windows 7, Server 2008 vulnerability
Microsoft has silently issued a partial fix for a local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability impacting all Windows 7 and Server 2008 R2 devices. This LPE vulnerability (not yet officially tracked using a CVE ID) stems from the misconfiguration of two service registry keys and it allows local attackers to escalate privileges on any fully patched systems. Security … [Read more...] about Microsoft partially fixes Windows 7, Server 2008 vulnerability
NVIDIA Unveils Grace: A High-Performance Arm Server CPU For Use In Big AI Systems
Kicking off another busy Spring GPU Technology Conference for NVIDIA, this morning the graphics and accelerator designer is announcing that they are going to once again design their own Arm-based CPU/SoC. Dubbed Grace – after Grace Hopper, the computer programming pioneer and US Navy rear admiral – the CPU is NVIDIA’s latest stab at more fully vertically integrating their … [Read more...] about NVIDIA Unveils Grace: A High-Performance Arm Server CPU For Use In Big AI Systems
GIGABYTE Server: Three New E-ATX Motherboards For Intel Ice Lake-SP Xeons
Hot on the heels of Intel's latest Ice Lake-SP 3rd Generation Xeon Scalable processor launch, GIGABYTE Server has listed three new motherboards designed for server use. The GIGABYTE Server MU92-TU1, the MU92-TU0, and MU72-SU0 all offer different levels of features and controllers and are based on Intel's C621A chipset for 3rd Gen Xeon Scalable. Two are built on the E-ATX form … [Read more...] about GIGABYTE Server: Three New E-ATX Motherboards For Intel Ice Lake-SP Xeons