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Dell sees large growth for Linux servers, less so for Windows
Linux sales are growing, particularly in the server sector, according to Dell. Micheal Dell recently spoke about their growth in sales, claiming that servers...
TCS automates Linux server hardening
Author: JT Smith
Trusted Computer Solutions (TCS), a Herndon, Va.-based security technology company known for its work in hardening Sun Microsystems' Solaris in high-security government...
Write your own Linux server part two
In part one, we presented a real-world story where a Linux server – or daemon – solved a need for an ISP. The code...
Securing your Linux server with iptables
E. Stride writes "Harden your Linux server security with this tutorial on configuring the rules for iptables in your firewalls. See samples of code...
QuickBooks is now available for Linux servers — but not for Linux desktops
Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller
The press release started with the words, "Answering the call for an open source option from Information Technology professionals, Intuit...
Xandros Linux Server First to Receive LSB Certification
Xandros today announced that Xandros Server 2.0 is the first product to be certified by the Linux Foundation through use of the LSB Distribution...
Microsoft starting to win over Linux servers
Microsoft is showing some early signs of success with a version of Windows geared for a technical computing market that Linux dominates today.
Link: news.zdnet.co.uk
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Troubleshooting lost files in Linux servers
Jane Walker writes "Just because a server crashes doesn't mean your data is lost forever. Find out how to retrieve your data from damaged...
Tips to diagnose Linux server network connectivity
Anonymous Reader writes "Many new admin or Linux users get frustrated when their remote Linux box is not accessible dues to network connectivity.
In this...
Utility Computing 2.0 with Linux Server Farm
IdaAshley writes "You've heard of Web 2.0, right? Well, here's "utility computing 2.0," a combination of network booting, SSL, VNC, and other familiar concepts...