/ServerSage

Comprehensive guides for VPS and server management. From basic setup to advanced optimization, ServerSage provides practical, up-to-date advice for sysadmins and DevOps professionals.

ServerSage

Comprehensive guides for VPS and server management. From basic setup to advanced optimization, ServerSage provides practical, up-to-date advice for sysadmins and DevOps professionals.

Purpose

ServerSage aims to be your go-to resource for all things related to server and VPS management. Whether you're a beginner setting up your first server or an experienced sysadmin looking for advanced techniques, you'll find valuable insights here.

Table of Contents

  1. Backup and Data Recovery
  2. CDN (Content Delivery Network)
  3. CI/CD (Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment)
  4. Cron Jobs
  5. Database Management
  6. Docker
  7. Email Setup
  8. Firewall Configuration
  9. Git Version Control
  10. Go Language Setup
  11. Hugo Static Site Generator
  12. Jekyll Static Site Generator
  13. Kubernetes
  14. Load Balancing
  15. Monitoring and Logging
  16. Nginx Web Server
  17. NoSQL Databases
  18. Performance Optimization
  19. Security Hardening
  20. SFTP (Secure File Transfer Protocol)
  21. SSH (Secure Shell)
  22. SSL Setup
  23. Systemd Service Management
  24. Virtualization

Getting Started

To get started with ServerSage:

  1. Browse the table of contents above and click on a topic you're interested in.
  2. Each guide is self-contained and can be read independently.
  3. If you're new to server management, we recommend starting with basic topics like SSH, Security Hardening, and Nginx setup.

Contributing

We welcome contributions from the community! Here's how you can contribute:

  1. Fork the repository
  2. Create a new branch for your changes
  3. Make your changes or additions
  4. Ensure your content is clear, concise, and follows the existing style
  5. Submit a pull request with a clear description of your changes

Please make sure your contributions are original or properly attributed if you're referencing external sources.

Style Guide

  • Use clear, concise language
  • Include practical examples where possible
  • Break down complex concepts into smaller, digestible parts
  • Use headers to organize your content
  • Include troubleshooting tips where applicable

License

MIT LICENSE

Feedback and Support

If you find these guides helpful or have suggestions for improvement, please open an issue in the repository. We appreciate your feedback and will do our best to keep these guides up-to-date and valuable for the community.