Frequently Asked Questions
BounceBytes is a blog dedicated exclusively to hands-on tutorials and deep-dive insights into deploying, configuring, and securing lab environments with open-source tools. Every article walks you through real-world scenarios so you can replicate each step on your hardware or cloud instance.
I’m Olaniyi, an IT professional with an Associate’s in Networking, a BSc in Cybersecurity, and a Master’s in Cloud Computing. I also hold the AWS Solutions Architect, CompTIA Security+, and (ISC)² CC certifications. My day-to-day work in cloud engineering and DevOps fuels the tutorials here.
I aim for a new tutorial or insight post every other week. Complex multipart series such as “Proxmox 101” or “Docker Diving” may span several consecutive posts to keep each lesson focused and digestible.
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Not at all. Most guides provide bare‑metal and virtual‑machine instructions, with resource-saving tips for older laptops or modest cloud VMs. Wherever possible, I include minimum specs and lightweight alternatives.
Labs let you experiment safely and cheaply, while open-source tools offer flexibility, transparency, and zero‑licensing headaches. Combining the two gives you a risk-free playground to test architectures before rolling them into production.
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