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Install HAProxy in Linux

How to Setup High-Availability Load Balancer with ‘HAProxy’ to Control Web Server Traffic

HAProxy stands for High Availability proxy. It is a Free and open source application written in C programming Language. HAProxy application is used as TCP/HTTP Load Balancer and for proxy Solutions. The most common

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Linux Commands and Tools

How to Change Runlevels (targets) in SystemD

How to Clear RAM Memory Cache, Buffer and Swap Space on Linux

TLDR – Easy to Understand Man Pages for Every Linux User

How to Install and Use dig and nslookup Commands in Linux

8 Netcat (nc) Command with Examples

Ntfy – Get Desktop or Phone Alerts When Long Running Command Finishes

Linux Server Monitoring Tools

How to Monitor Linux Server and Process Metrics from Browser

CoreFreq – A Powerful CPU Monitoring Tool for Linux Systems

Monitorix – A Linux System and Network Monitoring Tool

Monitor Server Logs in Real-Time with “Log.io” Tool on RHEL/CentOS 7/6

How to Add Hosts in OpenNMS Monitoring Server

5 Tools to Scan a Linux Server for Malware and Rootkits

Learn Linux Tricks & Tips

3 Ways to Delete All Files in a Directory Except One or Few Files with Extensions

fdupes – A Command Line Tool to Find and Delete Duplicate Files in Linux

How to Add a New Disk to an Existing Linux Server

Googler: A Command Line Tool to Do ‘Google Search’ from Linux Terminal

Gogo – Create Shortcuts to Long and Complicated Paths in Linux

12 Useful Commands For Filtering Text for Effective File Operations in Linux

Best Linux Tools

The 8 Best Open Source Web Servers

13 Best Photo Image Editors for Linux

18 Best NodeJS Frameworks for Developers in 2020

Best Open Source Internet Radio Player for Linux

10 Best Markdown Editors for Linux

6 Best Email Clients for Linux Systems

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