Monthly Archives: September 2011

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20 Linux Tools Every Admin Should Know

NixCraft is one of the best Unix/Linux admin blogs on the next.  Sometimes it feels like half the time I do a search for a Linux command or issue, NixCraft comes up.  I hope the author is rich and working a great job, because the…


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Walmart to Power Its Stores with Solar Panels in California

Walmart announced today that it would cover more than 75% of its California stores with Solar Panels.  It hopes to generate more than 70% of its power for those stores when the project is complete.  It wasn’t long ago that businesses didn’t spend much time…


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IBM’s New Super Storage Races Closer to Reality

IBM believes the next generation of super-fast, ultra-dense storage technology lives in their labs.  They call the technology “racetrack” storage, a nanoscale tech that promises speeds 100s of times faster than SSD, while scaling to dense, petabyte levels.  With the massive explosion of data across…


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Four Reasons Why the Pure Cloud Revolution will Eventually Fail

My job as a computer consultant is to look at new computer technologies with a skeptical eye, so I can separate the hype from reality. In this article I tell you why cloud computing will never live up to the hype and why we as…


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Installing a Munin Node on Solaris 10 x86 the Right Way

This article details the proper way to install a munin node on Solaris 10. In this article I use Solaris 10 x86, but it should work with Sun procs as well. There are a few articles out there on this subject, but most of them…


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That’s My Office on the Second Floor and You’ll Notice There is No Second Floor

The first thing he said was “that’s my office on the second floor.  You’ll notice there is no second floor.” He was pointing to a picture of a burned out building that used to be his office.  He got lucky.  He had no data backup,…


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TECHNICAL ARTICLE: SSH Public Keys – How To

I spend a lot of my life figuring out how to do things on computers. The internet community has been a huge help to me and I decided it was time to give something back. Too often the tutorials out there are dated, wrong, poorly…