Triton CLI Advanced Tutorial
Created by Admin at 26-05-2020 10:23:01 +0200In this advanced Triton CLI Tutorial we will learn some more in-depth functionalities of the Triton CLI. If you wish to go through the Triton CLI Basic Tutorial first, you can do that
Triton CLI Basic Tutorial
Created by Admin at 20-05-2020 14:49:23 +0200In this Triton CLI Basic Tutorial we will go over the setup and installation of Triton CLI, Triton profiles, Triton container creation and -container management. You can even use a Cloud Container with the Ubuntu image, created on our website, to follow this tutorial.
Use Triton Docker on Cloudcontainers
Created by Admin at 15-05-2020 12:12:36 +0200To start using Docker together with cloudcontainers you will need to install the correct client environment. This is a how-to for Mac OS X users.
How to set up monitoring with Zabbix
Created by Admin at 15-05-2020 11:59:56 +0200Zabbix is an open source Enterprise-Class monitoring system. We have used Zabbix for our monitoring solutions for the past years and in this article we will explain how to set up your own monitoring solution.
How to use SSH authentication keys on Cloud Containers
Created by Admin at 15-05-2020 11:55:41 +0200Secure Shell Keys are one of the most common ways to securely connect to a remote machine. If you're a customer at
How to install Git Bash for Windows
Created by Admin at 15-05-2020 11:47:51 +0200In order to acces (remote) servers or Cloud Containers, you'll need a terminal to communicate through. Git Bash is such a terminal program, and is part of the installation of Window's desktop version of Git.
How to generate an SSH key on Linux or Mac
Created by Admin at 15-05-2020 11:47:14 +0200To generate a new SSH key on a Mac- or Linux machine, you first open up your terminal and execute the following command:
How to generate an SSH key on Windows
Created by Admin at 15-05-2020 11:41:53 +0200First we open our bash terminal, this will most likely be a program such as MobaXterm or Git Bash. These programs are not installed on Windows by default, so you'll have to download and install on of these terminals first. You'll need a terminal to connect to your Cloud Container later.
How to: Setting up your Bareos backup on a container
Created by Admin at 08-04-2020 11:33:04 +0200This how-to will help you set up a backup system for your cloud environment. It lets you back up one or more containers. The open source software