How-To Guides for Virtualization, Cloud, Hardware, Software, and More
Master the basics of virtualization, cloud computing, hardware, and software with our step-by-step how-to guides.
How-To Guides
These vBeginners guides are packed with beginner-friendly tutorials that simplify complex processes—helping you set up virtual machines, configure cloud services, optimize hardware, and use essential software tools.
Whether you’re starting a home lab or managing small-scale projects, these practical guides will walk you through every step with clarity and confidence.
Learn by doing and build your virtualization skills one project at a time!
Introduction to Whitebox Server Hardware Whitebox servers are changing the way organizations manage their IT infrastructure. They offer a cost-effective enterprise solution for companies that have traditionally relied on …
Intro to Resetting the CMOS Resetting the CMOS is an important step to take when troubleshooting your computer. The easiest way to reset the CMOS is by turning off …
Intro to CMOS Battery Replacement When it comes to replacing the CMOS battery in your desktop computer, there are a few things you’ll need to keep in mind. First, …
Introduction to VT-x or AMD-V for Beginners This simple guide will provide a training lesson on enabling virtualization in the BIOS. How To Enable Virtualization In the BIOS In …
Introduction Server memory is a specialized type of computer memory that is used in servers. Servers are high-powered computer systems that are used to run and manage network applications. …
Virtual Machine Basics We’ve got a lot to cover with you in this lesson, so buckle up. First, we’ll begin with easy basic questions to warm up your brain …
In this guide for beginners, we’re going to look at network-attached storage (NAS). It acts as a dedicated file-level architecture type storage device that can be accessed by multiple …
Next to the CPU and graphics card (GPU), the computer motherboard (MB) is the most important and expensive part of the computer. Nowadays, manufacturers use colorful cool designs to …
Let’s begin with a little CPU history. Nowadays, you can’t mention CPUs without talking about Gordon Moore. Gordon Moore Gordon Moore was an American electrical engineer who co-founded Intel …
Computers would not be able to function without computer hardware. This physical equipment, which includes everything from the central processing unit to the keyboard and monitor, is responsible for …