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Thread: Linux server

  1. #11
    samdonna is offline Junior WHC Addict
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    Hi!

    It depends on the requirement of applications you want to install on the server.
    Webserver, database and mail servers work on both Linux and windows.

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    How do you setup a Linux mesh? Do you solace bed to assets the Cyberspace transportation on the computer? I think version something some it, and also almost how rocklike it is to falsification a unafraid system.

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    Linux will provide several implementations which is looking based to so many things which can be supporting the several software. The Red Hat Enterprise Linux is available in two variants for linux servers. It is one of the best to know about it.

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    Linux is nothing but an operating system that was started by Linus Torvalds, at the University of Helsinki in Finland. Linux is used for a large number of applications such as networking, development of software and as end-user platform. People often consider Linux to be an excellent and a not very expensive substitute to a lot of other expensive operating systems. Because of Linux’s good functions and its availability, it is quite in demand all across the world and a large number of s/w programmers are making use of the Linux’s source code in order to meet their individual needs.

    Linux is a total operating system, which has stability, reliability and is extremely powerful. It is also equipped with excellent networking facilities thus allowing you to share CPU’s, share modems etc. It also provides an operating system that is easily upgradeable. Linux has the largest market share as far as the Internet is concerned and also has a major share as a server operating system.

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    luiscarter123 is offline Newbie
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    I am not more old but to enable networking, you moldiness configure your cloth port greeting or game with an IP code and netmask. The kernel staleness feature hold for your cards compiled in, either as modular support or bluff substantiation.

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    andrewshaw05 is offline Newbie
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    The kernel must have support for their cards compiled in, either as modular support or direct support. They are not much experienced but to enable networking, they must configure your network interface card or cards with an IP address and netmask.

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