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Five Myths About Blade Servers
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Master of Puppet: System Management Made Easy
Want to build a better network? Start by building better administration tools. Puppet aims to spark a new generation of monitoring software.
Juliet Kemp explains how to install and configure LDAP, and get it working with Kerberos, to provide a powerful solution for secure authentication.
Managing a Linux system can be as easy as connecting to a remote system and run some of the system tool available with most Linux distributions. It gets difficult when you have to manage multiple remote systems, and many Linux admins do work in environments with hundreds or even thousands of systems.
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Since their debut in March 2001, Blade Servers have generated a ton of interest from enterprise IT departments. And a slew of misconceptions. We separate the truth from reality.
Monitoring, recovery, and precise logs can often do more to reduce your number of outages and limit the scope of system failures than the typical panacea more hardware, more software, and more hot spares.
Kerberos and LDAP are popular, separately, but if you put them together they provide a powerful solution for secure authentication. In the first of two tutorials, Juliet Kemp walks through installation and configuration of Kerberos.
Linux Magazine's Jeremy Garcia shows you how to take command of MySQL using MySQL Proxy, a lightweight application that sits between MySQL server and client applications. Using MySQL Proxy, you can set up load balancing, dynamic fail over, query analysis, query filtering, query modification, and more.

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