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Motorcycle Diaries of a Linux Enthusiast

Posted on September 9, 2013

Some while ago I decided the time had come to leave my job as a Linux sysadmin and become self employed, taking on fixed term contracts with a variety of companies in the UK. Although I’d been a Linux sysadmin for the last five years or so (Windows sysadmin before that) I have no formal […]

Load Balancing Linux Apache Server Using Pound

Posted on August 23, 2013

Load Balancing is the method for workload distribution across computing resources, thus aiming to optimize the resource usage, producing a maximized throughput, minimal response time and to avoid overload of any of the resources. In the web, load balancing is the process of setting up a number of Web servers for the same web site, […]

An RHCSA in Stellar Style

Posted on July 24, 2013

From the sovereign island country in South East Asia – Philippines, the IPSR Global Campus experienced the presence of Mr. Jonathan Viray, Technical Consultant at EuroTech ME, Dubai. IPSR over the last 10 years as a Red Hat Certified Training Partner, has trained professionals from 50+ countries across the globe. Jonathan being the first individual […]

Synergizing the Linux Training Program at its Best

Posted on July 4, 2013

The vital force behind visitors coming to India is the benign service granted at its best. Like a vibgyor which looks divine when all the colours are merged, the group learning among people from different parts of the world is at sanctity when it’s blended with all the features of perfectionism that is; trainers, facilities […]