How to Speed Up Apache with Varnish Cache on CentOS 7
Varnish Cache (commonly known as Varnish), is an open-source, popular reverse-proxy HTTP accelerator intended for speeding up web servers. It
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Varnish Cache (commonly known as Varnish), is an open-source, popular reverse-proxy HTTP accelerator intended for speeding up web servers. It
PostgreSQL (also known as Postgres ) is the world’s most popular and advanced open-source enterprise-grade object-relational database management system (ORDMS).
Let’s take a simple scenario, you have 10 redhat servers where you have to create a ‘tecmint’ user in all
duf is one of the fancy Linux disk monitoring utilities written in Golang. It is released under MIT license and
Over time, the traditional username and password authentication has proven inadequate in providing robust security to applications and systems. Usernames
If you have deployed a LEMP (Linux, NGINX, MySQL/MariaDB, and PHP) stack, then you are probably using FastCGI proxying within
Eclipse is not a new term that programmers will hear. It is very popular in the developer community and has
The main focus of this article is to clearly understand what happens when you run the script vs source the
Hive is a Data Warehouse model in Hadoop Eco-System. It can perform as an ETL tool on top of Hadoop.
In this article, we will show how to fix NTFS failed to mount errors such as “Failed to mount ‘/dev/sdax’:
Recently I was working on a shell script and I saw a significant difference in how bash special variable $
The Linux Foundation Certified IT Associate (LFCA) is an entry-level certification offered by the Linux Foundation. It targets beginners or