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Another advantage of headless Linux is the ability to manage hundreds of servers from a single console, usually a separate computer away from the noise and heat of the server room.
Most people use Linux to learn, tinker, or build something useful. I’ve used it to do things that range from mildly amusing to downright cursed. These aren’t best practices. They’re not productive.
In-Depth Make Room for Linux Apps As Linux applications grow in popularity, Windows admins will need to start incorporating them into their networks. Here are five ways to do that. By Jeremy ...
The directive clearpart --all --initlabel would erase the partition table on all disks attached to a particular host, which made sense if the server in question had local disks, but these blades were ...
Whether it's for the home or home office, a Linux server can provide an array of digital services for the family or a budding business.
When you compare MacOS X server to Windows servers the Apple product wins on reliability, cost, and ease of use but when you compare it to Linux very different rules apply - because Unix is Unix ...
If you want to install a Linux desktop and server, you'd typically choose two different distributions. With Trisquel, you get both in one. But are the tradeoffs worth it?
Jack Wallen shows you an easy way to determine if your Linux server is under a DDoS attack and how to quickly stop it.
While Linux companies themselves haven't done much on Wall Street in terms of stock performance, the technology itself continues to draw interest from financial companies that do business there.
Your Linux server is powerful, but are you taking advantage of all it has to offer? Linux expert Jack Wallen developed the "From start to finish series" to help you make the most of the OS.
Carlie Fairchild is Linux Journal’s Publisher and guiding spirit. She’s been actively engaged in the Linux community for two decades and is responsible for setting the magazine’s overall direction.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux has long been a trusty go-to operating system option for most server roles, if not in its official Red Hat branded form, then in one of its respun incarnations, such as ...