by Hamish Oscar Lawrence | Oct 26, 2009 | Server Administration
The fourth extended file system was developed as the successor of the commonly used ext3 journaled file system. The ext4 file system has significant advantages over the ext3 and ext2 file systems. Support for the ext4 file system has been available from the Linux...
by Hamish Oscar Lawrence | Oct 5, 2009 | cPanel, Server Administration
In my first article, Primary Steps to Make Your Site Better Search Engine Friendly (SEF), we discussed the basic techniques to optimize a website using meta tags and keywords. In this article, let us analyze some of the popular strategies to optimize your website...
by Hamish Oscar Lawrence | Sep 4, 2009 | cPanel, Technical Support
Ever since the recession has struck the World, one of the most pragmatic question in everyone’s life is, “How is it going to affect me?” We have had this question come from numerous fronts and we keep assuring them that if things ever go that bad, you all will...
by Hamish Oscar Lawrence | Aug 24, 2009 | Server Administration
Tomcat is a stand-alone application web server which serves web pages containing Java Server Page(JSP) coding. It provides an environment to execute dynamic applications, like JSP and Java servlets. It communicates with Apache via mod_jk and support servlets and JSPs....
by Hamish Oscar Lawrence | Jul 29, 2009 | Server Administration
Most of the Linux servers are today loaded with the EXT3 File System. We have come across a lot of incidents where files have gone lost through a simple rm -rf command, either done accidentally or sometimes even intentionally by others. There has always been a...
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