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15 Most Basic Linux commands
Linux is different, I know you already know that, and if are on this article you’ve taken your first step into the amazin world of Linux OS (little exaggeration). Here I am going to provide Read more…
Linux is different, I know you already know that, and if are on this article you’ve taken your first step into the amazin world of Linux OS (little exaggeration). Here I am going to provide Read more…
LAMP STANDS FOR: L:Linux A:Apache M:MySQL P:PHP What is LAMP? LAMP is a shorthand term for a web application platform consisting of Linux, Apache, MySQL and one of Perl or PHP. Lamp is an OPENSOURCE Read more…
Servers are the one that is responsible to provide response to each client’s request simultaneously. A Server may be responsible to process a single request or more than one request at a time. A server is Read more…
SSL stands for Secure Socket Layer. Secure Socket Layer (SSL) technology allows web browsers and web servers to communicate over a secure connection Originally developed by Netscape, SSL has been universally accepted on the World Read more…
This article is part of series of articles on Apache. Here is the list: Introduction to Apache Web Server. Difference between Apache http and Apache Tomcat.(this one) How to Install and Run Apache Web Server Read more…
This article is part of series of articles on Apache. Here is the list: Introduction to Apache Web Server (this one) Difference between Apache http and Apache Tomcat. How to Install and Run Apache Web Read more…
VS What is the difference between KVM and OpenVZ? Usually this question arises when a person is looking for a Virtual Private Server, it’s a dilemma, isn’t it? Weighing the pros and cons but Read more…
One growing demand in the business and analytics world is that of something called Business Intelligence (BI). BI is a combination of data subjected over analytical tools to produce complex and relevant information to the Read more…
What is Railgun? Railgun is a WAN optimization technology that we offer our hosting customers in partnership with a company called CloudFlare. CloudFlare’s Railgun technology greatly speeds up the delivery of non-cached pages. While CloudFlare Read more…