I originally asked for things along the lines of survival: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/4805526
With the following resources, it seems our community is off the ground in terms of bare necessities:
https://www.wikipedia.org/ (Download copy w/ pictures)
Now, what is the best FOSS way to set up communication within the compound (and between our 2 communities)?
The following list will help serve as a springboard for the types of things we're looking for:
- Open-source server operating systems (e.g., Linux distributions)
- Open-source web servers (e.g., Apache HTTP Server, Nginx)
- Open-source database servers (e.g., MariaDB, PostgreSQL)
- Open-source application servers (e.g., Apache Tomcat, WildFly)
- Open-source server virtualization platforms (e.g., KVM, VirtualBox)
- Open-source network monitoring tools (e.g., Nagios, Zabbix)
- Open-source load balancing solutions (e.g., HAProxy, Pound)
- Open-source server backup and recovery tools (e.g., Bacula, Amanda)
- Open-source security tools for server hardening (e.g., Fail2Ban, ModSecurity)
- Open-source server configuration management tools (e.g., Puppet, Ansible)
- Open-source server monitoring and performance analysis tools (e.g., Prometheus, Grafana)
- Open-source server provisioning and deployment tools (e.g., Foreman, Cobbler)
- Open-source server access control and authentication systems (e.g., FreeIPA, OpenLDAP)
- Open-source server backup and replication solutions (e.g., Bareos, DRBD)
- Open-source server log management and analysis tools (e.g., ELK Stack, Graylog)
- Open-source server file and storage systems (e.g., Samba, Ceph)
- Open-source server containerization and orchestration platforms (e.g., Docker, Kubernetes)
- Open-source server firewall and packet filtering systems (e.g., iptables, ufw)
- Open-source server monitoring and management solutions (e.g., OpenNMS, Cockpit)
- Open-source server collaboration and communication tools (e.g., Nextcloud, Jitsi)
Edit: How do I make bullet points look normal on mobile? Sync has the page looking INSANE vs the desktop preview.
Never heard of this, thanks for the tip!