Glogg Searching in large logfiles with Glogg
Apr 24, 2012Programmers and Linux administrators appreciate the benefits of event logs. The Glogg tool is the perfect choice for searching even large logfiles.
more »Pacemaker Automated monitoring with Pacemaker resource agents
Apr 24, 2012When a cluster node fails, the Pacemaker high-availability tool launches the services on another node. A lesser known feature is Pacemaker’s ability to put failed services back on their feet in the cluster manager.
more »Software Distribution Tools Comparing the M23 and Spacewalk software distribution systems
Apr 24, 2012Keeping all the Linux clients in an enterprise environment up to date can be a major logistical challenge. Many harassed administrators appreciate a good software distribution system, especially if it is a free tool that doesn’t stress the IT budget.
more »MindRaider MindRaider – Mind-mapping editor
Apr 24, 2012The digital notes application MindRaider lets you organize and visualize your thoughts as mind maps.
more »Automation Tips and Tricks Some automation tips from our authors and experts
Apr 24, 2012We asked some of our authors to share their favorite automation tricks.
more »NoOps: Divining the Future of the Network The Rise of the Developer
Apr 09, 2012Mention NoOps and you’re sure to start an argument. But terminology aside, this is a coming trend to which ITs should pay attention.
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Mar 29, 2012TeamDrive 3.0 Released for Android and iOS
JetBrains Releases TeamCity 7.0
AMD Announces Radeon HD 7870 and 7850
Altair Launches New HPC Tools
GFI Releases WebMonitor 2012
more »Install Your Own Git Server Git Server
Mar 25, 2012Linus Torvalds’s Git more or less conquered the version management scene overnight. For collaboration in a team, you can easily set up your own Git server to store your repositories. We describe two approaches in this article.
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