How to Backup Ext2, Ext3, or Ext4 File Systems in Linux
The file systems used in Linux are its primary distinction from other operating system environments. At a glance, we have Ext2 (second extended), Ext3 (third
The file systems used in Linux are its primary distinction from other operating system environments. At a glance, we have Ext2 (second extended), Ext3 (third
An operating system user that is still a learner in the OS world can never escape the challenges the current elite users have overcome. The
Secure Shell or SSH is responsible for successful network communication between two remote computers. For a Linux system administrator, this networking tool is the perfect
sFTP or Secure File Transfer Protocol is a convenient upgrade from the traditional FTP (File Transfer Protocol). The sFTP program boasts of improved security layers
If you are reading this article on the chgrp command, there is a high chance you have explored all the depths of Linux’s chown command
Under Linux, the ownership of created or existing files and directories is associated with a specific Linux system user, group, or other (file/directory permission access
Since Linux is a member of the Unix-like operating system family, it has inherited some Unix rules like the way it deals with system/user files
Setting up a backup server to take over a primary server’s operations when it becomes a victim of server downtime issues is a skill set
Lsyncd (Live Syncing Mirror Daemon) is a lightweight Linux solution for synchronizing remote and local directories. The use of this Linux solution does not affect