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Master Linux administration with these tips on using the command line, installing a new kernel, servers, networking and the desktop. Then, get distribution-specific advice on Red Hat Enterprise Linux and SUSE Linux.

BROWSE SUBCATEGORIES:  Red Hat Enterprise Linux administration ,  SUSE Linux administration (8),  Linux servers and networking (3),  Linux command line and the kernel (5),  Linux enterprise applications (4) 
  SUSE Linux administration: 1 - 3 of 8

Migrating to Novell's SUSE Linux: Lessons learned in a successful project
SearchEnterpriseLinux.com | 19 Feb 2007
TIP - In this case study on the Metropolitan Bank Group's migration to Novell's SUSE Linux, an expert offers conclusions as to what makes a migration successful.
YaST control center: Novell AppArmor
SearchEnterpriseLinux.com | 01 Aug 2006
TIP - Create an effective security policy with Novell's AppArmor, which allows you to profile, monitor and restrict application behaviors for any server or workstation running SUSE.
Easing SUSE Server administration from the command line
SearchEnterpriseLinux.com | 12 Feb 2007
TIP - Sander van Vugt, author of "The Definitive Guide to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server" expands upon the uses of SUID and SGID, how to make device sharing easier and ways to manage files that live in more than one place.
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  Linux servers and networking: 1 - 3 of 3

Ubuntu Linux: Servers, licensing and installation advice
SearchEnterpriseLinux.com | 22 May 2007
TIP - Check out this interview with our newest expert, Andrew Kutz, as he gives tips on installation, licensing and how to handle the desktop for Ubuntu Linux.
Enterprise redundancy using VRRP
SearchEnterpriseLinux.com | 05 Feb 2007
TIP - Get started using Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP), a standard used in enterprise environments where routing redundancy is necessary for host stations. VRRP can provide additional availability to help reduce...
Linux sendfile and Apache servers: How an underused feature can offset overused resources
SearchEnterpriseLinux.com | 16 Aug 2006
TIP - The sendfile() system call is an underused tool that can bring surprising performance benefits for an Apache server handling large payload data transfers among multiple clients.
  Linux command line and the kernel: 1 - 3 of 5

Managing high-volume CPU processes with Bash
SearchEnterpriseLinux.com | 26 Mar 2007
TIP - Learn how to use and modify a simple Bash script to alert you when CPU processes reach abnormally high levels.
The contact center performance management market is on the rise
(Presented by SearchCRM.com)
SearchCRM.com | 05 Mar 2007
COLUMN - Performance management started to penetrate contact centers in the early 2000s, but 2006 is the first year of significant adoption. According to Donna Fluss, the lack of consensus on the definition and purpose of these...
Linux/Unix commands: How to get copy, conversion power with dd
SearchEnterpriseLinux.com | 19 Feb 2007
TIP - Learn how to use dd, a Linux command for handling convert-and-copy tasks. An expert shows how to clone your hard drive, create a backup of your Master Backup Record and increase your swap space.
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  Linux enterprise applications: 1 - 3 of 4

MySQL: Choosing the most important features
SearchEnterpriseLinux.com | 04 Dec 2006
TIP - When choosing a database, an expert recommends making sure it can support the volume of data you expect and retrieve it quickly in a readable format.
Mastering MySQL: Drivers, clustering and remote access
SearchEnterpriseLinux.com | 18 Sep 2006
TIP - MySQL expert Scott Noyes describes the tricky aspects of clustering with MySQL and upgrading from MySQL 4.0 to MySQL 5.0.
MySQL tutorial: Best practices for securing tables, triggers and privileges
SearchEnterpriseLinux.com | 25 Jun 2007
TIP - Take advantage of this set of best practices for MySQL, an open source relational database management system. Learn about the differences between user and local variables, creating triggers to remove users and more in...
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  Red Hat Enterprise Linux administration 
CATEGORY - Applications and administration with Red Hat
Get advice on using Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 (RHEL 4) command line tools, installing Oracle 9i and 10g and using Kickstart Fedora for your workstations.
CATEGORY - Red Hat networking
Master and set up Red Hat Networking, as well as integration with Samba-3, migrate Microsoft IIS and more with these tips.
CATEGORY - Red Hat security
Secure your GRUB boot loader, get IDS protection with Snort on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5, find the best Red Hat Enterprise Linux security tools and more with this collection of tutorials.
CATEGORY - Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
Considering upgrading to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 (RHEL 5)? Get advice on security and virtualization for RHEL 5, as well as installing YUM and touring RHEL 5 to see if it's right for you.

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