If you’re planning on using CentOS Linux for your web server or your home computer, we have some important things you need to know. In fact, we have six specific things you should think about before you decide whether or not CentOS Linux is right for you. When you finish this article, you’re going to […]
March 2014
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NFS is short for Network File System. NFS server allows you to share a filesystem from a computer on the network to other computers on the same network. NFS is a server/client oriented protocol so one computer acts as a server and other computers (clients) connect to it. We will install and configure Ubuntu NFS Server […]
Tagged with: configure, filesystem, networking, nfs, ubuntu
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Distributed Replicated Block Device is a great way to replicate filesystem over the network to another server or host. Distributed Replicated Block Device actually mirrors a whole block device over the network therefore it is often used for High Availability (HA) clusters. Distributed Replicated Block Device is actually a network based RAID 1. Distributed Replicated Block Device has […]
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If you are looking for network card redundancy you can start by confguring network bonding on your Ubuntu Server 12.04 machine. Network cards with network bonding can be joined in multiple configuration options (active/active, active/backup,…). We will configure our network cards in “active/backup” configuration. This is a network bonding fallback configuration which means if one […]
Tagged with: configure, networking, ubuntu