How to Build and Configure a NTP Server
NTP is an Internet protocol used to disseminate time around computer networks to network time clients. An NTP server provides a network with a highly accurate source of time. With the addition of a radio or GPS clock, you can provide your network with an accurate timing reference.
Categories: Fedora Tags: build, Configure, ntp server
Using Linux on a Dedicated Server
Easy accessibility to the forums and applications make modifications to your site fast and simple. Windows often installs unnecessary pre-installed control panels and applications which take up much need space. Linux has a good reputation for its “distros” or flavors offering diversity for a multitude of purposes.
Categories: Fedora Tags: dedicated server, Linux
Linux and Its Advantages
Linux is an operating system that uses Linux kernel and is similar to that of Unix. Linux support several hardware and can be installed on desktop computers, tablet computers, mobile phones, video game consoles and on supercomputers. Ten fastest supercomputers of the world are run on Linux and it is considered as the leading server Operating System (OS).
Categories: Fedora Tags: Advantages, Linux
Xen GUI in Fedora Core 6
Virtual Machine Manager seems to be easy to use although it seems to be in its young age. There are some options missing like informations about inactive time, options to connect to virtual manager on remote server etc. Also there are no much feedback when some operations fail to execute. There are no many error, warning or any other messages which might help you trace the root of the problem.
Virtually Virtual Virtualisation
Virtualisation is becoming a buzz-word all over the world for those of us required to design and implement new infrastructures. What tools are there, and what should we know, or care about them? VMWare VMWare is not free. True, there is a VMWare Player with which you can install and run pre-built virtual machines. VMWare Virtual Server is free. But there is no support and it has serious limitations.
Categories: Fedora Tags: Virtual, Virtualisation, Virtually
