What is Apache? How it Affects Your Websites
What is Apache? How it Affects Your Websites
Apache Defined - What It Is, What It Does, And How It Affects Your Business…
What is Apache?
Apache, is an HTTP web server that is developed and maintained by an open community of developers under the Apache Software Foundation. “The Apache HTTP Server Project is an effort to develop [...]
Read MoreFrequently Asked Unix System Administrator Interview Questions
Frequently Asked Unix System Administrator Interview Questions
A UNIX system administrator is a person who manages the multi-user computer system in an organization. He or she supports, monitors, tests and troubleshoots hardware and software problems. They also install new software releases, upgrade the system, perform procedures to prevent the spread of viruses, evaluate and install patches [...]
USA Reseller Web Hosting: Unix or Microsoft?
USA Reseller Web Hosting: Unix or Microsoft?
If you’re in the USA, and you’re planning to get into the USA reseller web hosting industry, you need to consider one major issue, first and foremost: would you like to offer Unix-ready features along with Microsoft-only ones?
Offering Microsoft-only services may seem to be the smart choice, but supporting [...]
Uzbl: A webbrowser which adheres to the unix philosophy
by Dieter Plaetinck I will describe how the design ideas and implementation of Uzbl are radically different from other (even “lightweight”) browsers. Why this is important and which advantages this brings for hackers and control freaks. I will demonstrate how one can leverage these properties to integrate webbrowsing with other activities and vice versa, by [...]
Read MoreDifferences Between Unix and Windows Web Hosting
Differences Between Unix and Windows Web Hosting
When you are trying to decide what web hosting company to go with you may see that one of the hosting companies is offering Unix web hosting and another is offering Windows web hosting. There will even be times when you can choose one or the other from the [...]
MAC OS X UNIX Toolbox: 1000+ Commands for the Mac OS X
MAC OS X UNIX Toolbox: 1000+ Commands for the Mac OS X
ISBN13: 9780470478363
Condition: USED – VERY GOOD
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Explore a ton of powerful Mac OS X UNIX commands This handy, compact guide teaches you to use Mac OS X UNIX systems as the experts do: from the command line. Try out more than 1,000 [...]
Read MoreLinux and Unix Software Development and Its Use in Embedded Systems
Linux and Unix Software Development and Its Use in Embedded Systems
Unix and Linux are both POSIX compliant operating systems. POSIX defined a standard interface to the low-level operating system which greatly reduces the amount of work required to produce UNIX and Linux software.
Unix and Linux software development
The standard user command line and scripting interface was [...]
HP UNIX Recovery after ?Can?t read superblock? Error
HP UNIX Recovery after ?Can?t read superblock? Error
With HP-UX UNIX, after situations like operating system reinstallation, hard drive formatting or unforeseen data loss, when you try to restore data from disk image, it may not mount. So, the data can not be accessed from it. It results as critical data loss and requires HP UNIX [...]
Data Recovery after system crash using HP-UX based UNIX server
Data Recovery after system crash using HP-UX based UNIX server
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The servers like file servers, application servers, database servers, mail servers, domain controllers, Web Servers and NAS (Network Attached Storage) devices create the backbone of modern corporate record storage. Such server setups generally use multiple hard drives configured together in disk arrays. Due to continual [...]
UNIX/Linux Enterprise Software Ecosystem to Grow as Fast as Windows’
UNIX/Linux Enterprise Software Ecosystem to Grow as Fast as Windows’
The Linux Foundation announced April 8 its annual sponsorship of independent IDC predictions about how the Linux ecosystem will grow over time. The answer is “a lot” but exactly what you’d expect in relationship to the UNIX ecosystem.
I usually measure Linux/UNIX usage growth/decline by following the [...]