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Babin Lonston

I'm Working as a System Administrator for last 10 year's with 4 years experience with Linux Distributions, fall in love with text based operating systems.
pfSense Installation

How to Install and Configure pfSense 2.1.5 (Firewall/Router) for Your Home/Office Network

Update: For newer version of pfSense, check out Installation and Configuration of pfSense 2.4.4 Firewall Router. pfSense is an open

Setup Cahing DNS Server in CentOS 7

How to Install and Configure ‘Cache Only DNS Server’ with ‘Unbound’ in RHEL/CentOS 7

Caching name servers using ‘Unbound‘ ( is a validating, recursive, and caching DNS server software ), back in RHEL/CentOS 6.x

Create Raid 10 in Linux

Setting Up RAID 10 or 1+0 (Nested) in Linux – Part 6

RAID 10 is a combine of RAID 0 and RAID 1 to form a RAID 10. To setup Raid 10,

Grow Raid Array in Linux

Growing an Existing RAID Array and Removing Failed Disks in Raid – Part 7

Every newbies will get confuse of the word array. Array is just a collection of disks. In other words, we

Setup Raid 5 in CentOS

Creating RAID 5 (Striping with Distributed Parity) in Linux – Part 4

In RAID 5, data strips across multiple drives with distributed parity. The striping with distributed parity means it will split

Add Users in Linux

A Complete Guide to Usage of ‘usermod’ command – 15 Practical Examples with Screenshots

In Unix/Linux distributions, the command ‘usermod‘ is used to modify or change any attributes of a already created user account

Setup RAID 6 in CentOS

Setup RAID Level 6 (Striping with Double Distributed Parity) in Linux – Part 5

RAID 6 is upgraded version of RAID 5, where it has two distributed parity which provides fault tolerance even after

Create Raid 1 in Linux

Setting up RAID 1 (Mirroring) using ‘Two Disks’ in Linux – Part 3

RAID Mirroring means an exact clone (or mirror) of the same data writing to two drives. A minimum two number

Create Raid 0 in Linux

Creating Software RAID0 (Stripe) on ‘Two Devices’ Using ‘mdadm’ Tool in Linux – Part 2

RAID is Redundant Array of Inexpensive disks, used for high availability and reliability in large scale environments, where data need

Introdution to RAID

Introduction to RAID, Concepts of RAID and RAID Levels – Part 1

RAID is a Redundant Array of Inexpensive disks, but nowadays it is called Redundant Array of Independent drives. Earlier it

LVM Storage Migration

Migrating LVM Partitions to New Logical Volume (Drive) – Part VI

This is the 6th part of our ongoing Logical Volume Management series, in this article we will show you how

Oracle 12c Installation in Centos

Installing and Configuring Oracle 12c in RHEL/CentOS/Oracle Linux 6.5 – Part II

In our previous article, we’ve shown you how to setup prerequisites for Oracle 12c installation. In this article we will

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Linux Commands and Tools

10 Useful Chaining Operators in Linux with Practical Examples

40+ Linux Commands for a Better Machine Learning Workflow

20 Netstat Commands for Linux Network Management

How to Install Particular Package Version in CentOS and Ubuntu

How to Clone a Partition or Hard drive in Linux

Browsh – A Modern Text Browser That Play Videos and Everything

Linux Server Monitoring Tools

Nethogs – Monitor Linux Network Traffic Usage Per Process

Inxi – A Powerful Feature-Rich Commandline System Information Tool for Linux

How to Install Nagios Monitoring Tool on RHEL 8

How to Install Icinga2 Monitoring Tool on Debian

LibreNMS – A Fully Featured Network Monitoring Tool for Linux

How to Install Zabbix Monitoring Tool on Debian 11/10

Learn Linux Tricks & Tips

Add Rainbow Colors to Linux Command Output in Slow Motion

Learn Difference Between “su” and “su -” Commands in Linux

Learn The Basics of How Linux I/O (Input/Output) Redirection Works

How to Identify Working Directories Using Shell Characters and Variables

How to Increase Disk Inode Number in Linux

How to Find Out List of All Open Ports in Linux

Best Linux Tools

9 Best Microsoft Excel Alternatives for Linux

Top 5 Open-Source Productivity Tools for Linux

My Favorite Command Line Editors for Linux – What’s Your Editor?

11 Best GitHub Alternatives to Host Open Source Projects

10 Useful Tools to Create Bootable USB from an ISO Image

12 Best Media Server Software for Linux in 2024

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