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Babin Lonston

I'm Working as a System Administrator for last 10 year's with 4 years experience with Linux Distributions, fall in love with text based operating systems.
Setup DNS Cache in Ubuntu

Setting up a Caching DNS Server in Ubuntu Server 14.04

Domain Name Service (DNS) is a Naming service that maps IP addresses and fully qualified domain names to one another. Computers that runs DNS are called name servers. Here I have installed and configured

Apt Cache for Ubuntu

Setting up an ‘Apt-Cache’ Server Using ‘Apt-Cacher-NG’ in Ubuntu 14.04 Server

Apt-Cacher-NG is a caching proxy server (or apt proxy) for Debian based distributions like Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu, Edubuntu, Linux Mint, etc, which is used to cache the downloaded packages locally on your server. Let’s

Setup Thin Provisioning in LVM

Setup Thin Provisioning Volumes in Logical Volume Management (LVM) – Part IV

Logical Volume management has great features such as snapshots and Thin Provisioning. Previously in (Part – III) we have seen how to snapshot the logical volume. Here in this article, we will going to

Take Snapshot in LVM

How to Take ‘Snapshot of Logical Volume and Restore’ in LVM – Part III

LVM Snapshots are space-efficient point-in-time copies of lvm volumes. It works only with lvm and consumes the space only when changes are made to the source logical volume to snapshot volume. If the source

Extend/Reduce LVMs in Linux

How to Extend/Reduce LVM’s (Logical Volume Management) in Linux – Part II

Previously we have seen how to create a flexible disk storage using LVM. Here, we are going to see how to extend volume group, extend and reduce a logical volume. Here we can reduce

Create LVM Storage in Linux

Setup Flexible Disk Storage with Logical Volume Management (LVM) in Linux – PART 1

Logical Volume Management (LVM) makes it easier to manage disk space. If a file system needs more space, it can be added to its logical volumes from the free spaces in its volume group

Client Initiator Setup

Centralized Secure Storage (iSCSI) – “Initiator Client” Setup on RHEL/CentOS/Fedora – Part III

iSCSI Initiator are the clients which use to authenticated with iSCSI target servers to access the LUNs shared from target server. We can deploy any kind of Operating systems in those locally mounted Disks,

Create LUNS using LVM in Target Server

How to Create and Setup LUNs using LVM in “iSCSI Target Server” on RHEL/CentOS/Fedora – Part II

LUN is a Logical Unit Number, which shared from the iSCSI Storage Server. The Physical drive of iSCSI target server shares its drive to initiator over TCP/IP network. A Collection of drives called LUNs

Install iSCSI Target in Linux

Create Centralized Secure Storage using iSCSI Target on RHEL/CentOS/Fedora Part -I

iSCSI is a block level Protocol for sharing RAW Storage Devices over TCP/IP Networks, Sharing and accessing Storage over iSCSI, can be used with existing IP and Ethernet networks such as NICs, Switched, Routers

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