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Benchmarking

Benchmarking is the process of testing and measuring the performance of various hardware components, such as the CPU, GPU, memory, and disk, as well as software applications running on the

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SSH (Secure Shell)

SSH, or Secure Shell, is a protocol that allows users to securely connect to a remote server or computer over a network, execute commands, and transfer files between systems. It

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NTP (Network Time Protocol)

Keeping accurate time is critical for many computer systems. Accurate timekeeping is particularly important for servers, which often need to perform tasks at specific times or coordinate with other systems.

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Monitoring

As a system administrator, it’s important to keep track of the commands that users are running on your Linux server. This can help you identify any unauthorized activity or potential

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Processes

In Linux, a process is an instance of a running program. Every process has a unique process ID (PID), and processes can spawn child processes. The Linux operating system uses

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Vi

Vi is a text editor that is available on most Linux systems. It is a powerful tool that can be used for editing various types of files, such as configuration

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Crontab

Crontab is a tool in Linux which automates tasks that need to be executed at specific times or intervals. This can include tasks such as backups, cleaning up temporary files,

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