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In the conclusion of this two-part series, Preston outlines ways that online storage consolidation makes backups easier. He also examines high-availability systems and reviews what's involved in building a SAN.
Olson gives SOHOware's BroadGuard a trial run.
Professor Miller provides a thorough analysis of this 3D graphics and visualization toolkit from Interactive Network Technologies.
Continuing with the Unix time theme from last month, Randy Romano presents a Korn script, newbackdate.ss.
Preston discusses both offline and online storage consolidation and suggests ways to make your life easier by using a SAN.
In my last two columns, I’ve covered what you need to know to pass the first two exams from Sair: 101 (Installation and Configuration) and 102 (System Administration). You must pass four Sair exams to become a Linux Certified Administrator (LCA). This month, I’ll cover the third one (50 points to anyone who can figure out the topic for next month)--Exam 103: Networking.
As the first major commercial distribution to include the 2.4 Linux kernel and KDE 2.0.1, SuSE Linux 7.1 strikes a balance between ease-of-use for newbies and a solid distro for longtime Linux users.
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