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Archive for the ‘Server’ Category

YaCY scalable search engine

When someone on the OlyLUG forums posted a link to YaCY, I was rather uplifted. YaCY is a scalable search engine and crawler. One of the greatest things about this engine is that the more people you have in your peer network operating YaCY, the more search results are returned. In other words, if you [...]

Cold hard drives this morning

I am a bit of a stickler when it comes to hard drive (hdd) temperature. The major predictor of hdd failure is heat. You understand that these disk drives are spinning at over 7,000 RPM when not at idle right? Bearings are awesome, but after so long of a period, they simply fail. As a [...]

Never reboot your Linux machine with Ksplice

If you operate a server that has to be operational 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and cannot reboot because of kernel updates, I have just the tool for you. Ksplice is a subscription service that lets you apply kernel updates without rebooting. It works on Ubuntu, Red Hat, CentOS, Debian, and others. [...]

SEO and the Dublin Core metadata initiative

Implementing the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative to standardize meta data.

Unblock a user from fail2ban

How to delete an IPTABLES rule imposed by fail2ban

Real Time Web Monitor and Web Speed from Akami

Summary statistics from Akami’s 3rd quarter report on the internet

How to configure DHCP3-Server in Ubuntu Server

Configuration of a DHCP server on Ubuntu Server 8.04

OSCON 2010 is inching closer: Are you attending?

Additional information on OSCON 2010 in Portland, OR

Case mods with CCFL’s

Addition of cooling fans and LogisysComputer CCFL bulbs

Website receives first hits from Android platform

The Android platforms first appearance on my blog and Piwik open-source analytics