Linux Foundation Certified IT Associate (LFCA)
The Linux Foundation Certified IT Associate (LFCA) is an entry-level certification offered by the Linux Foundation. It targets beginners or professionals in the IT field
The Linux Foundation Certified IT Associate (LFCA) is an entry-level certification offered by the Linux Foundation. It targets beginners or professionals in the IT field
A database server is an critical component of the network infrastructure necessary for today’s applications. Without the ability to store, retrieve, update, and delete data
To overcome the limitations of and to increase the security mechanisms provided by standard ugo/rwx permissions and access control lists, the United States National Security
When we talk of performance in computing, we refer to the relationship between our resources and the tasks that they allows us to complete in
Imagine what it would be like if we had to remember the IP addresses of all the websites that we use on a daily basis.
In a day where massive remote storage is rather common, it may be strange to talk about sharing files using FTP (File Transfer Protocol). However,
During the last Microsoft Build Developer Conference held from March 30th to April 1st, Microsoft released an announcement and gave a presentation that surprised the
Access Control Lists (also known as ACLs) are a feature of the Linux kernel that allows to define more fine-grained access rights for files and
In Part 13 of this LFCS (Linux Foundation Certified Sysadmin) series we explained how to use GRUB to modify the behavior of the system by
Due to recent modifications in the LFCS certification exam objectives effective from February 2nd, 2016, we are adding the needed articles to the LFCS series