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Linux Disk Cloning Tools

7 Best Open Source “Disk Cloning/Backup” Tools for Linux Servers

Disk cloning is the process of copying data from a hard disk to another one, in fact, you can do this process by copy & paste but you won’t be able to copy the

Linux System Backup and Restore Script

System Tar and Restore – A Versatile System Backup Script for Linux

System Tar and Restore is a versatile system backup script for Linux systems. It comes with two bash scripts, the main script star.sh and a GUI wrapper script star-gui.sh, which perform in three modes:

rdiff-backup – A Remote Incremental Backup for Linux

rdiff-backup – A Remote Incremental Backup Tool for Linux

rdiff-backup is a powerful and easy-to-use Python script for local/remote incremental backup, which works on any POSIX operating system such as Linux, Mac OS X or Cygwin. It brings together the remarkable features of

Install Amanda in Linux

Amanda – An Advanced Automatic Network Backup Tool For Linux

In the era of information technology, data is priceless. We have to protect data from unauthorised access as well as from any kind of data loss. We have to manage each of them separately.

A Beginners Guide To Learn Linux for Free [with Examples]
Red Hat RHCSA/RHCE 8 Certification Study Guide [eBooks]
Linux Foundation LFCS and LFCE Certification Study Guide [eBooks]

Linux Commands and Tools

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

Create Multiple IP Addresses to One Single Network Interface

How to Find and Sort Files Based on Modification Date and Time in Linux

whowatch – Monitor Linux Users and Processes in Real Time

How to Manipulate Filenames Having Spaces and Special Characters in Linux

How to Convert a /Home Directory to Partition in Linux

Linux Server Monitoring Tools

How to Install htop on CentOS 8

bmon – A Powerful Network Bandwidth Monitoring and Debugging Tool for Linux

Suricata – A Intrusion Detection, Prevention, and Security Tool

Collectl: An Advanced All-in-One Performance Monitoring Tool for Linux

Icinga: A Next Generation Open Source ‘Linux Server Monitoring’ Tool for RHEL/CentOS 7.0

Nethogs – Monitor Linux Network Traffic Usage Per Process

Learn Linux Tricks & Tips

How to Monitor Progress of (Copy/Backup/Compress) Data using ‘pv’ Command

How to Use ‘cat’ and ‘tac’ Commands with Examples in Linux

How to Optimize and Compress JPEG or PNG Images in Linux Commandline

Linux Tricks: Play Game in Chrome, Text-to-Speech, Schedule a Job and Watch Commands in Linux

How to Force User to Change Password at Next Login in Linux

How to Run or Repeat a Linux Command Every X Seconds Forever

Best Linux Tools

3 Useful GUI and Terminal Based Linux Disk Scanning Tools

6 Best CCleaner Alternatives for Ubuntu

13 Best Tools to Access Remote Linux Desktop

17 Best Web Browsers I Discovered for Linux in 2023

7 Best Calendar Apps for Linux Desktop in 2020

The Top 5 Open-Source Microsoft 365 Alternatives for Linux

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