How to use Bleemeo for a MySQL monitoring
In this article we will show you how: To configure a dashboard to better understand your server and what's going on.
In this article we will show you how: To configure a dashboard to better understand your server and what's going on.
The Apache HTTP server commonly known as Apache was officially released in 1995. Nowadays is one of the most popular HTTP servers on the World Wide Web. Many organizations such as Facebook, Cisco, IBM, and of course Apache Software foundation itself uses it. It's an open source web server, maintained by Apache Software Foundation. Apache is a cross-platform, even if the vast majority of server instances runs on Linux but some version also run on Windows.
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This article is a follow up of our previous article where we explain how we deployed a Kubernetes cluster with k3s on a Raspberry Pi cluster.
In order to carry out a demonstration of our smart tool: the Bleemeo agent at the 8th Devoxx France conference planned for the 17th of April, Bleemeo team decided to use the Kubernetes infrastructure and specially the lightweight version of Kubernetes: k3s. We choose to run k3s on a cluster of 3 Raspberry Pi nodes composed of 1 master node and 2 slaves nodes.