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Robin Dale

Steps to Schedule a Reboot for your Linux Server - 1 views

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    Rebooting is one of the important task to be performed once in a month in order to install updates for your kernel and to increase the performance of your active dedicated server. The reboot of server is essential everytime when you install any updates or patch your kernel.
bryan yu

How to protect media file using Apache module rewrite in FreeBSD - 0 views

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    The main purpose in writing this article is to share how to protect media files. That is because I discovered that someone will copy my entire article and then paste it into their own Blog. In fact, we can not prevent it to happen. So I have to use the rewrite module of apache server to stop it. If you are using your machine as a web server...
Krizna G

Setup mail server on centos 7 - 0 views

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    This article helps you to install and configure basic mail server on Centos 7. Here i have used Postfix for SMTP, Dovecot for POP/IMAP and Dovecot SASL for
anonymous

Raspberry Links (from Rafa) - 1 views

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Robin Dale

Introduction to VMWare - 1 views

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    VMWare is a virtualization software specifically developed to be used for Dedicated Servers. It is really a great kind of software that is worth testing on servers. Basically, it creates a virtual machine that simulate a complete PC in full screen, letting you install your choice of operating system virtually for the x86 platform.
jdr santos

FreeNAS: The Free NAS Server - Home - 2 views

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    FreeNAS is a free NAS (Network-Attached Storage) server, supporting: CIFS (samba), FTP, NFS, AFP, RSYNC, iSCSI protocols, S.M.A.R.T., local user authentication, Software RAID (0,1,5) with a Full WEB configuration interface. FreeNAS takes less than 32MB on
anonymous

Ksplice: Upgrade / Patch Your Linux Kernel Without Reboots - 0 views

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    "Ksplice: Upgrade / Patch Your Linux Kernel Without Reboots by Vivek Gite · 5 comments Generally, all Linux distributions needs a scheduled reboot once to stay up to date with important kernel security updates. RHN (or other distro vendors) provides Linux kernel security updates. You can apply kernel updates using yum command or apt-get command line options. After each upgrade you need to reboot the server. Ksplice service allows you to skip reboot step and apply hotfixes to kernel without rebooting the server. In this post I will cover a quick installation of Ksplice for RHEL 5.x and try to find out if service is worth every penny."
Maluvia Haseltine

NTFS-3G at Tuxera - 2 views

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    A stable, read/write NTFS driver for Linux, Mac OS X, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenSolaris, QNX, Haiku, and other operating systems. It provides safe handling of the Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008 and Windows 7 NTFS file systems.
Sandra Nowakowski

Sugar CRM a new Roadmap to Commercial Open Source Technology - 0 views

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    Sugar CRM is commercial Open Source Customer Relationship Management (CRM) software for companies of all sizes, based on LAMP stack (Linux-OS; Apache-Web Server; MySQL-Database Server; PHP-Programming Language). Its rich functionality and intuitive use...
Sandra Nowakowski

Linux vs. Windows web Hosting, does it matter - 0 views

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    One of the most confusing decisions someone new to web hosting will have to make is which platform their server should be on. There are a number of different choices out there but the main two are Linux and Windows web servers. There are also a lot of ...
anonymous

Ubuntu Server: Kernel Configuration Considerations - ServerWatch.com - 0 views

  • Preemption The server kernel has kernel preemption turned off (CONFIG_PREEMPT_NONE=y), while the desktop kernel has it enabled (CONFIG_PREEMPT_BKL=y, CONFIG_PREEMPT_VOLUNTARY=y). Preemption works along with scheduling to fine-tune performance, efficiency and responsiveness. In non-preemptive kernels, kernel code runs until completion; the scheduler can't touch it until it's finished. But the Linux kernel allows tasks to be interrupted at nearly any point (but not when it is unsafe, which is a whole huge fascinating topic all by itself), so that tasks of lesser-priority can jump to the head of the line. This is appropriate for desktop systems because users typically have several things going at once: writing documents, playing music, Web surfing, downloading and so on. Users don't care how responsive background applications are; they care only about the ones they're actively using. So if loading a Web page takes a little longer while the user is writing an e-mail, it's an acceptable trade-off. Overall efficiency and performance are actually reduced but not in a way that annoys the user. On servers you want to minimize any and all performance hits, so turning off preemption is usually the best practice.
Sandy John

Microsoft Dot NET Application Development and Outsourcing - 0 views

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    Cyber Futuristics is an Offshore Software Development Company based in India provide Microsoft Dot NET Application Development Outsourcing & other Iphone application development, Dot NET Software Development, Google phone experts, PHP software application development, Custom application development outsourcing and all other IT based services. Developed by Microsoft, ASP Dot NET stands for Active Server Pages Dot NET and it needs no formal introduction. Many applications for online businesses are widely built using this seamless Technology. Our dedicated ASP Dot NET developers have experience in #C, Dot NET framework, Microsoft Structured Query Language Server language, Hyper Text Markup Language, JavaScript, and Cascading Style Sheets along with XML, XSL and XSLT.
Krizna G

Setup file server on centos 7 - Step by Step - 0 views

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    Samba is an opensource and most popular package that provides file and print service using SMB/CIFS protocol. This step by step article explains how to setup file server on centos 7 using samba .
Krizna G

How to setup nfs server on centos 6 - 0 views

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    NFS ( Network File System ) is used to share a directory with other clients over a network. It is very useful when it is implemented for accessing shared home folders
yc c

DSL DAMNSMALLLINUX - 0 views

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    requiers 50mb - Light enough to power a 486DX with 16MB of Ram APPS: XMMS (MP3, CD Music, and MPEG), FTP client, FireFox, spreadsheet, Sylpheed email, word-processor (Ted), three editors, graphics editing and viewing , PDF Viewer, file manager, chat, VNCviwer, Rdesktop, SSH/SCP server and client, DHCP client, PPP, PPPoE (ADSL), a web server, calculator, NFS, Fluxbox and JWM window managers, games, system monitoring apps, a host of command line tools, USB support, and pcmcia support, some wireless support
Simon Keslake

Ubuntu Server Edition | Ubuntu - 0 views

  • The Ubuntu Server Edition - built on the solid foundation of Debian which is known for its robust server installations — has a strong heritage for reliable performance and predictable evolution.
Kevin Hill

system76 Inc. - 0 views

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    Ubuntu flavored whitebox PC's and Servers
Robin Dale

Steps to Change Root Password in HyperVM - 1 views

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    HyperVM is a very powerful and robust virtualization management software application, which helps you to manage a particular server within a servers cluster. If you forget your root password in HyperVM, it can be reset very easily using few steps shown in this tutorial.
Robin Dale

Backup and Restore Magento Database on Dedicated Server - 1 views

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    Magento is an Open Source eCommerce Platform which helps in your online business and stores growth. Backup of Magento eCommerce software database and website is one of the vital step, webmasters should always perform. Usually, backing up the website data is a planning to prevent data from worst scenarios.
Marc Lijour

Yahoo: The Linux Company | ZDNet - 4 views

  • 100,000s of servers, 640-million users, and over a 1 billion visits a months
  • 13th most popular Web site on the globe, or the fourth if you count all the international Google sites as one
  • “Yahoo has its own Linux distribution, YLinux, targeted for out specific needs. It’s based on Red Hat’s Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)
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  • “We might have some Windows servers somewhere but none of them are on the Web or in the cloud.”
  • 75% of Yahoo’s Web sites and services run on Linux. The rest? It runs on FreeBSD.
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