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Jay LaCroix
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Jay LaCroix

Jeremy "Jay" LaCroix is a technologist and open-source enthusiast, specializing in Linux. He has a net field experience of 20 years across different firms as a Solutions Architect and holds a master's degree in Information Systems Technology Management from Capella University. In addition, Jay also has an active Linux-focused YouTube channel with over 250K followers and over 20M views, available at LearnLinuxTV, where he posts instructional tutorial videos and other Linux-related content. He has also written Linux Mint Essentials and Mastering Linux Network Administration, published by Packt Publishing.
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Setting the hostname

During installation, you were asked to create a hostname for your server. Specifically, the field was labeled Your server's name during the initial setup process. At that time, our goal was to simply get an Ubuntu Server installation set up for working through the examples in this book. At this point, you may consider changing the hostname of your server.

When we utilize OpenSSH to remotely manage our servers (as we’ll do later on in this chapter), the hostname is shown on the command line. That can be very confusing if all servers have the same name. More importantly, the hostname of a server gives it an identity. When it comes to real production deployments of Ubuntu Server, each individual server should have its own designated purpose, and be named accordingly. Often, organizations will have their own naming scheme. Perhaps web servers in a company are named similar to webserver-01, or with a fully qualified domain name, such as webserver-01...

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Jay LaCroix

Jeremy "Jay" LaCroix is a technologist and open-source enthusiast, specializing in Linux. He has a net field experience of 20 years across different firms as a Solutions Architect and holds a master's degree in Information Systems Technology Management from Capella University. In addition, Jay also has an active Linux-focused YouTube channel with over 250K followers and over 20M views, available at LearnLinuxTV, where he posts instructional tutorial videos and other Linux-related content. He has also written Linux Mint Essentials and Mastering Linux Network Administration, published by Packt Publishing.
Read more about Jay LaCroix