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Articles from ADMIN Issue 35
Many years ago on a school field trip to the local police station, I noticed a bumper sticker on a cop's cruiser that read: "If you don't like Cops, next time you're in trouble call a Hippie."
CoreOS is a lightweight Linux operating system for managing and running containers at scale with low overhead. NethServer is a Linux distribution for servers based on CentOS 6.8 and licensed under the GPLv3.
News for system administrators around the world.
Non-volatile dual in-line memory modules will provide storage as fast as RAM and keep its content through a reboot. The Linux kernel is already geared to handle the new technology and can even serve the modules up as block devices.
Dell's OS10 is a Linux-based operating system for network hardware that is designed to free network admins from the stranglehold of established manufacturers. We look at what it is, how the system works, and what it can do for you.
ONOS is an open source software-defined networking project that is developing into a serious competitor.
A rarely used feature for improving security in Windows environments relies on certificates issued for various applications, services, and procedures that is based on a public key infrastructure.
With the resurgence of sophisticated macro virus attacks, new countermeasures are in order. We offer a few recommendations.
Red Hat is known as the king of Linux. The company was founded as AAC Corporation by Bob Young in 1993, two years after Linux was created.
The functions and objects of the jQuery JavaScript library make the work of web developers much easier. Although jQuery 3 remains largely compatible with version 2, some changes might prevent its use.