Accurate timekeeping is more crucial for a server than you might initially think. From precise log analysis during security incidents to ensuring smooth operation of distributed systems, having your server’s clock in sync is essential. While systemd-timesyncd is often the default, chrony is a versatile and highly regarded Network Time Protocol (NTP) client and server implementation that offers more advanced features and better accuracy, especially in environments with intermittent network connectivity.
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Just Installed Linux? Why Your “Fresh” Server Isn’t Quite Ready for Prime Time
Congratulations! You’ve just completed a fresh install of your favorite Linux distribution on a server. You’ve got a clean slate, the operating system is installed, and you might feel a sense of accomplishment. You might even think, “Great, it’s ready to go!”
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Alpine Linux has carved out a significant niche in the world of containerization and lightweight deployments, thanks to its minuscule footprint and security-first design. At the heart of its efficiency lies apk, its deceptively simple yet powerful package manager. If you’re running an Alpine-based server, understanding apk is fundamental to smooth operations, from routine maintenance to expanding your server’s capabilities.
