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Take Your Web Server With You

USB sticks can move files around, but they are slow and cumbersome. Email works too, until you hit that magical file size limit on your email system. How about a portable Web server?

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Hacking with CouchDB

Working with CouchDB is very straightforward. There's virtually no setup involved and no complicated libraries to hassle with.
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Where is Linux's Answer to Microsoft's Small Business Server?

It's funny isn't it? By default, any Linux distribution comes with business server functionality like an e-mail, file, and print serving, but Microsoft still gets the lion's share of the small business server world.
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An Introduction to CouchDB

CouchDB is one of the most popular and mature document-oriented databases. Let's have a look at the features that make it so popular, get it installed, and start putting it to use.
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Data By The Numbers

When dealing with large distributed systems, knowing some basic performance and failure numbers helps you understand what you can reasonably expect both in terms of performance and reliability.
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