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Frequently Used RPM Commands On Linux

August 30, 2013
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RPM Package Manager: Originally Redhat Package Manager, abbreviated RPM is a useful package manager using which you can install, query, verify, update and remove/erase software packages installed on your dedicated server. RPM packages come in two varieties: Binary packages and Source packages. Binary package is used to encapsulate software to

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Dedicated Hosting General
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Server Computing Definition

May 11, 2013
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In computing, a server is a system of computation which provides centralized services to a network of computers. These services can be varied in nature, eg, for websites, applications, files and mail. Computers that access the services of a server are called clients. Networks using servers are kind of client

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Dedicated Hosting VPS Hosting
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Resources Available On VPS Hosting Servers

January 29, 2013
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The Virtual Servers or VPS Server will provide a complete security solution for complete integration and effective management of information. Benefits Of VPS Hosting Services Proper Hiring of Virtual Servers Guarantees: Increased service availability, stability in managing your information, improved performance of virtual packages, total control over your virtual server,

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Installing The cPanel on Linux Dedicated Server

October 18, 2012
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You can install cPanel on your Linux Dedicated Servers without major complications. cPanel is a control panel used for commercial and as well as for personal hosting. With this, you can administer services such as: Exim mail server, server electronic pages; server database: postgre sql or mysql, BIND DNS server,

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Installing Fantastico Deluxe On Your VPS Or Dedicated Server

October 18, 2012
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To installation Fantastico Deluxe on your dedicated server or VPS Hosting, follow the following steps. Enter your server by logging in as root through SSH tool such as Putty and others. After that, follow the commands below: cd / usr / local / cpanel / whostmgr / docroot / cgi

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