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S3 Browser: A Fast, Self-Hosted UI for All Your Object Storage

S3 Browser: A Fast, Self-Hosted UI for All Your Object Storage

by Zen Admin | Apr 29, 2026 | DevOps, Docker

If you’ve worked with S3-compatible storage for any length of time, you already know the trade-off: Powerful APIs… but frustrating user interfaces. Switching between dashboards for AWS, Backblaze B2, Cloudflare R2, or MinIO is slow, inconsistent, and...
AMD EPYC VPS vs Intel VPS: Real-World Performance, Benchmarks & Use Cases

AMD EPYC VPS vs Intel VPS: Real-World Performance, Benchmarks & Use Cases

by Zen Admin | Feb 3, 2026 | Articles, Linux, VPS

In the rapidly evolving landscape of cloud computing and virtual private servers (VPS), choosing the right underlying hardware architecture can significantly impact performance, cost, and scalability. At VPS Zen, we’ve seen a clear trend: AMD EPYC VPS plans are...
The Lightweight Monitor: Building a Powerful ARM VPS Monitoring Stack with Prometheus & Grafana

The Lightweight Monitor: Building a Powerful ARM VPS Monitoring Stack with Prometheus & Grafana

by Zen Admin | Aug 20, 2025 | System Administration, Tutorials, VPS

In the modern cloud-native world, visibility is everything. You can’t manage what you can’t measure. But for developers and homelab enthusiasts running on a budget or prioritizing efficiency, the massive resource footprint of traditional x86 monitoring...
Install Proxmox VE – Step-by-Step Tutorial for Private Clouds

Install Proxmox VE – Step-by-Step Tutorial for Private Clouds

by Zen Admin | Jul 16, 2025 | Linux, System Administration, Tutorials, VPS

Why Proxmox VE Is Ideal for Private Cloud Proxmox VE is a powerful open-source virtualization platform that simplifies building and managing private cloud infrastructure. It combines KVM hypervisor and LXC containers in a single platform, includes out-of-the-box high...
Best Server Hardware for Virtualization & Private Cloud in 2025

Best Server Hardware for Virtualization & Private Cloud in 2025

by Zen Admin | Jul 10, 2025 | Articles, Tutorials, VPS

Introduction Building your own private cloud starts with selecting the right hardware. Unlike shared cloud resources, your on-prem infrastructure needs to be carefully tuned to support virtualization workloads—whether you’re running a handful of VMs or scaling...
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