How To Software

Overview / Description

How To Software is a technical resource of Infrastructure as Code tutorials that teaches Proxmox virtualization and DevOps automation through step-by-step guides. It is built for engineers, homelab builders, and sysadmins who want hands-on setup walkthroughs rather than high-level theory. According to its Product Hunt listing, the site provides step-by-step technical guides, error fixes for common problems, and hands-on setup tutorials covering topics like provisioning infrastructure as code, running and configuring Proxmox, and automating DevOps workflows. The format is oriented toward people actively standing up systems who need a working sequence of commands and configuration steps plus fixes for the errors they hit along the way. As a learning and reference site rather than an interactive application, it suits self-taught practitioners and professionals looking to fill specific gaps in their virtualization and automation skills. Note: at the time of writing, the live homepage could not be loaded to confirm the current article catalog or any membership details, so this summary is based on the product's published description and topics.

Used For

Engineers and homelab builders use it to follow step-by-step tutorials for Infrastructure as Code, Proxmox, and DevOps automation.

Pricing

Plan

Free

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Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Step-by-step technical guides for Infrastructure as Code and Proxmox
  • Includes error fixes for common setup problems, not just happy-path instructions
  • Hands-on setup tutorials aimed at homelab and DevOps practitioners
  • Focuses on practical configuration over high-level theory

Cons

  • A tutorial/reference site, not an interactive tool or app
  • Scope is narrow (IaC, Proxmox, DevOps), not general software topics
  • Homepage could not be verified, so catalog depth and any paywall are unclear

Questions & Answers

Alternatives

DigitalOcean Community Tutorials, Linode Docs, TechWorld with Nana, Proxmox official docs, freeCodeCamp