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btutal / Monitoring Tools Comparison.md
Created February 3, 2025 12:30
Monitoring Tools Comparison

Monitoring Tools Comparison

This document provides detailed comparison tables for three monitoring categories with additional alternative tools. The tables have been expanded as follows:

  1. Traditional Infrastructure Monitoring & Enterprise IT Management
    (Tools: Icinga, NetIQ, Zabbix, SolarWinds NPM)

  2. Application Performance Monitoring (APM) & Full-Stack Observability
    (Tools: AppDynamics, Dynatrace, Datadog, New Relic, Elastic APM)

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btutal / iterm2-solarized.md
Created July 21, 2020 08:39 — forked from kevin-smets/iterm2-solarized.md
iTerm2 + Oh My Zsh + Solarized color scheme + Source Code Pro Powerline + Font Awesome + [Powerlevel10k] - (macOS)

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btutal / extend_ebs_volume_on_ubuntu.md
Last active March 25, 2020 08:41
How to Extend AWS EBS volumes with no downtime in Ubuntu

Modify Volume on AWS Console

  1. Login to your AWS console
  2. Choose “EC2” from the services list
  3. Click on “Volumes” under ELASTIC BLOCK STORE menu (on the left)
  4. Choose the volume that you want to resize, right click on “Modify Volume
  5. Set the new size for your EBS volume (in this case i extended an 8GB volume to 20GB)
  6. Click on modify.

Now volume needs to be extend on EC2 instance

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btutal / extend_ebs_volume_on_ubuntu.md
Created March 25, 2020 08:31
How to Extend AWS EBS volumes with no downtime in Ubuntu

Modify Volume on AWS Console

  1. Login to your AWS console
  2. Choose “EC2” from the services list
  3. Click on “Volumes” under ELASTIC BLOCK STORE menu (on the left)
  4. Choose the volume that you want to resize, right click on “Modify Volume
  5. Set the new size for your EBS volume (in this case i extended an 8GB volume to 20GB)
  6. Click on modify.

Now volume needs to be extend on EC2 instance

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btutal / directus_private_fork.md
Last active March 24, 2020 16:17 — forked from 0xjac/private_fork.md
Create a private fork of a public repository

The repository for the assignment is public and Github does not allow the creation of private forks for public repositories.

The correct way of creating a private frok by duplicating the repo is documented here.

For this assignment the commands are:

  1. Create a bare clone of the repository. (This is temporary and will be removed so just do it wherever.)
    git clone --bare [email protected]:directus/app.git

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