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Django is a full-featured Python web development framework that is free and open source. It provides several tools to improve software development and is used to create dynamic frameworks and applications. It also includes a set of tools for building scalable web applications.

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Apache Tomcat is a free, open-source, lightweight, powerful, and extensively used Java EE-compliant web server (where EE stands for Enterprise Edition) and servlet container hosting Java-enabled web applications. It is a Java Servlet, JavaServer Pages, Java Expression Language, and Java WebSocket implementation. Tomcat is platform-independent, requiring only the installation of Java in several Linux distributions and operating systems (OSs), such as AlmaLinux, Debian, Ubuntu, and CentOS.

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Before you start using VMware Tools, knowing a thing or two about what VMware is would be wise. Based in California, VMware is a virtualization and cloud-computing company noted for being the first commercially successful company to virtualize the x86 architecture. There are many good business reasons to leverage the power of VMware.

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Installing WordPress on Linux (AlmaLinux) offers a powerful combination of user-friendliness, customization options, security, and community support. It is a significant choice for individuals and businesses seeking an online presence. This knowledge base article will show you how to install WordPress on Linux — specifically AlmaLinux.

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Many options are available when considering which operating system (OS) to use for web hosting. In that context, a popular Linux distribution is often brought up. So, what is CentOS exactly in the world of Linux OSs? The Community Enterprise Operating System (CentOS) is an open-source operating system centered around Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) source code.

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Virtual Desktop Environment — Configuring Kasm Workspaces

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Category: Tutorials | Tags: AlmaLinux 8, Application Workspaces, Benefits of Kasm Workspaces, Browser Isolation, Cloud Personal Desktop, Code Editor, Configuring Kasm Workspaces, Contain Streaming Technology, Container Streaming Platform, Containerized Applications, Containerized Workload, Desktop as a Service (DaaS), Desktop Virtualization, Desktop Workspaces, Docker, Document Management, Git Repository, Installing Kasm Workspaces, Kasm Containers, Kasm Platform, Kasm Workspaces, Kasm Workspaces Installation, Kasm Workspaces Setup, Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT), Remote Access Services (RAS), Remote Browser Isolation (RBI), Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) Hosting, Stream Desktops to the Browse, Virtual Desktop Environment, Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI), Web Isolation Workspaces, Workflow Automation
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What are Kasm Workspaces?

Kasm Workspaces is a container streaming platform popularly used in Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) solutions to deliver browser, desktop, and application workloads to web browsers. Users can access container applications or the entire operating system through a standard browser with full user interface support, which make a virtual desktop environment. Kasm handles authentication, container orchestration, logging, and more. Common use cases are Remote Browser Isolation (RBI), Desktop as a Service (DaaS), Remote Access Services (RAS), and Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) collections.

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Efficient server management is critical to smooth business operations and achieving higher customer service ratings. Part of that success is achieved by maintaining and organizing the system for your online presence. When running a website for your business needs, there are scheduled daily tasks that need to be done.

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MariaDB is a well-known, open-source relational database. The same developers involved with MySQL created MariaDB and promised to keep it open source. It is included in most cloud services and is the default in most Linux variants. It is built on performance, stability, and openness principles,. Furthermore, the MariaDB Foundation guarantees that contributions will be accepted based on technical merit. Your consistent upgrading of MariaDB versions to stay current will ensure you are using the best features in the database platform.

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