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How do I check disk seeks per second on a Linux server?
There are several common tools that can check disk seeks per second on a Linux server, but they may not give you all the information you require. Answer
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Migrating infrastructure from Unix to Linux
Unix-to-Linux migration expert Ken Milberg describes how virtualization, support, clustering and more fit into the migration of an IT infrastructure to Unix. Ask the Expert
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Securing Fedora Core 5 against attackers
A Linux security expert recommends several best practices for hardening your Fedora Core 5 proxy server. Ask the Expert
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ID management with Active Directory
Unix-to-Linux expert Ken Milberg explains how to integrate identity management for Unix servers with Active Directory. Ask the Expert
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Open Hardware License issues
A reader asks about the implications of open sourcing hardware. Ask the Expert
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Linux on P5 systems
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Why to switch to Linux from Unix
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Porting apps from 32- to 64-bit apps
Unix-Linux expert Ken Milberg offers some pointers for moving apps on 32-bit servers to 64-bit servers. Ask the Expert
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Using Samba for file/print sharing needs
Open source apps and software expert Bernard Golden recommends using Samba for file/print services when introducing Linux to your Windows shop. Ask the Expert
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Straightforward desktop use with SLED 10
Open source software and applications expert Bernard Golden recommends checking your printing and file server infrastructure to make sure they are compatible for the Linux desktop. Ask the Expert