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Network architect: Building an affordable SAN on Linux
Been using a crystal ball predict your company's future storage capacity needs? Well, that's cheaper than buying big proprietary software to do the job, according to Todd Sanders, chief network architect for Centrepetal Solution Strategies Article
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Unix-to-Linux migration: Setting up a network
Set up a network between your Linux and Unix servers to help out with your migration -- and get a better understanding of the challenges ahead. Tip
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Network architect: Hardening Linux networks with open source tools, part two
A network architect gets granular about using a few lesser known OS tools to build a secure infrastructure. Article
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Network architect: Why Snort, Nessus, OSS build secure IT fortresses, part 1
A network architect is not adverse to using proprietary systems but frankly, he wouldn't think of building network security and monitoring applications for businesses without using open source tools. Article
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The 'no-configuration, only-active-when-needed' SSH VPN
Here's how to create a no-fuss, temporary secure VPN to use for installing security updates and other software on your Web proxy servers. Tip
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Difficulty connecting to another host on the same network using talk command
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Can I use OSS apps in a Windows database and network environment?
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Linux, wireless standards and encryption
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Remedial network performance tuning 101
Force your computer and switch to sort out their differences with this tip. Tip
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Links for a newbie: Getting started with Linux and networking
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