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How to Create Disk Storage with Logical Volume Management (LVM) in Linux – PART 1

The post How to Create Disk Storage with Logical Volume Management (LVM) in Linux – PART 1 first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .Logical Volume Management (LVM) is a powerful tool that greatly simplifies disk space management. Wi…

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How to Install NextCloud on Debian 11

NextCloud is a client-server storage software similar to Google Drive and Dropbox. Learn how to install NextCloud on Debian 11 OS.
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Kubernetes 1.26 Boosts Security, Storage, and Resource Allocation

Kubernetes 1.26 integrates new security, storage, container registry, and performance capabilities. Learn more here.
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How to Install MinIO Storage on Rocky Linux

Learn how to install the Go-based open-source object storage server MinIO on Rocky Linux systems with this tutorial.
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TrueNAS 13.0 Releases With Significant New Components

TrueNAS 13.0 open storage is a major release bringing improved performance, scalability, and reliability in subsequent releases.
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How To Add External USB Storage To Proxmox

This guide explains how to permanently add and mount external USB storage to a Proxmox server. Learn more here.
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How to Create and Manage Btrfs File System in Linux

Btrfs or B-tree file system is a GPL-licensed copy-on-write (COW) was developed by multiple companies as follows Oracle, Redhat, Fujitsu, Intel, Facebook, Linux Foundation, Suse, etc. Brtfs will support a maximum of 16 exbibytes and filesizes can range…

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Secure FTP server in Rocky Linux with SSL/TLS

In this article, we will demonstrate how to configure a Secure FTP server (vsftpd) using SSL/TLS encryption. Traditional FTP services are not very secure and vulnerable because the credentials are transmitted in clear text, which is prone to crackdowns and many types of attacks like brute force. The majority of applications these days come with […]

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How to Set Up an NFS Mount on Rocky Linux 8

Network File System or NFS is a distributed file system protocol that allows remote hosts to mount file systems over a network and perform file operations on them as though they are mounted locally. In this tutorial, you will learn how to install and configure the NFS Server and NFS Clients based on Rocky Linux […]

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How To Prevent Files And Folders From Accidental Deletion Or Modification In Linux

chattr is a CLI utility which can be used to prevent files and folders from accidental deletion or modification in Linux.
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Forget About the locate Command, plocate is a Much Faster Alternative

When you need to search for some files in Linux, you might typically use find or locate commands. So, now you have a new alternative called plocate.
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How to Install and Use Rdiff-backup in RHEL Systems

Data backup is an important element of successful Linux administration. It is a skill set mastered by most Linux users and administrators. Whether you are after remote or local data backup solutions, it is important to consider the efficiency of a back…

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EU Companies Issue Formal Complaint Against Microsoft OneDrive Windows Integration

Nextcloud and almost 30 other European companies have filed a complaint about Microsoft’s anti-competitive behavior with its OneDrive cloud storage offering.
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TrueNAS SCALE Goes Far Beyond a Simple Network Storage

TrueNAS SCALE is an exciting new addition to the TrueNAS software family. Built on the shoulders of TrueNAS CORE, TrueNAS SCALE adds Docker containers, VMs (KVM), and scale-out ZFS storage capabilities.
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How to Sync Files in Two-Way Using Osync Script in Linux

You might ask yourself, why do I need a two-way/bidirectional file synchronization solution? The terminal-based nature of osync makes it an ideal file synchronization solution that can be executed in three modes.
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How to Configure a Two-Node High Availability Cluster on Linux

This article will help you learn how to setup/configure a High-Availability (HA) cluster on Linux/Unix based systems. Cluster is nothing but a group of computers (called nodes/members) to work together to execute a task. Basically there are four types of clusters available, which are Storage Cluster, High-availability Cluster, Load-balancing Cluster, and HIGH-Performance Computing Cluster. In […]

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Running Out of Disk Space? It’s Time to Check Whether Flatpak Is the Reason. Here’s How.

Here’s how to clean up Flatpak apps to reclaim your precious disk space. Follow along.
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Essential System Tools: Czkawka – data cleaner

Czkawka is an app that finds duplicate files, big files, empty files, similar images, and much more. Czkawka is free and open-source software.
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What is EFS (Elastic File System) in AWS? And How Is It Used on Ubuntu?

Amazon Elastic File System(EFS) provides an NFS file system for use with AWS Cloud services and on-premises resources which is simple, scalable, fully managed. We can mount this file system either on AWS Cloud or our on-premises servers. In this article, we will focus on creating a simple EFS filesystem and mount it on an […]

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Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Microsoft OneDrive

Microsoft OneDrive (formerly SkyDrive) is a file hosting service and synchronization service operated by Microsoft as part of its web version of Office. Users can upload Microsoft Office documents to OneDrive. Here’s our recommended free and open sourc…

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