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Server Monitoring with Prometheus and Grafana
Learn how to monitor servers with Prometheus and Grafana on Ubuntu 24.04. Track CPU, memory, and app metrics, visualize data, and improve performance easily.

We are Now Connected to the NL-IX (Netherlands Internet Exchange) in Amsterdam
Cherry Servers is now connected to the NL-IX (Netherlands Internet Exchange, one of Europe’s leading internet exchanges, at our Amsterdam PoP via a 100G port.
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Top 7 Dedicated Server Providers in Germany
Discover the best dedicated server hosting providers in Germany. Learn why Germany’s GDPR compliance, fast connectivity, and strong infrastructure make it ideal.
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OpenShift vs Kubernetes on Bare Metal: Which One to Choose
Compare Kubernetes vs OpenShift on bare metal. Learn how each platform performs, their setup, features, costs, and which suits your infrastructure best.
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5 Benefits of Renting a Dedicated Server
Learn the 5 key benefits of renting a dedicated server: consistent performance, full control, strong security, and predictable costs for continuous workloads.
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KVM vs. VMware vs. Hyper-V: Best Virtualization Platform
Compare KVM, VMware, and Hyper-V to find the best virtualization platform for your needs. Learn their key differences, performance, and ideal use cases.
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How to Rename Files in Linux Using mv & rename Commands
Learn how to rename files in Linux using mv for basic renaming and rename for advanced batch operations with Perl expressions and file extensions.
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NTT Added to Upstreams in Chicago, Amsterdam, and Stockholm
We’ve now added NTT as a new upstream provider in our Chicago, Amsterdam, and Stockholm Point-of-Presence (PoP), with 100G capacity in each location.
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How to Create a Kubernetes Cluster with Minikube and Kubeadm
Learn how to create a Kubernetes cluster using Minikube for local development and Kubeadm for production-ready setups with step-by-step guidance.
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How Long Do Cloud Outages Really Last?
In this research we analyzes cloud outages incident reports from the three largest cloud providers GCP, AWS, and Microsoft Azure, between Aug 18, 2024 and Aug 17, 2025.
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