Free In-depth Resources For The Intermediate Programmer

There’s a million online tutorials and websites aimed at beginner programmers. But once you get beyond the basics, finding quality, free resources becomes much more difficult. One reason is that a lot of the basic programming tutorials are written by programmers who have only a year or two of experience. This is also why so…

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The Best Programming Language for an ERP Job

Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems play a critical role in managing and integrating various business processes within an organization. As an ERP developer, it is essential to choose the right programming language to ensure efficient development and maintenance of these complex systems. In this article, we will explore the best programming language for an ERP…

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The One Email List Every Network Operator Must Read

The North American Network Operators’ Group (NANOG) is an organization of network operators. It servers as a way for network operators from North America and beyond to communicate with one another. For over 20 years NANOG has been providing a platform for network engineers to communicate with one another, learn from one another and organize…

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How Do Domain Names Work?

A domain name (sometimes called URL) is a human readable alias for an IP address. An example of a domain name is adminhacks.com. A active domain name will point to an IP address, which looks something like 10.132.21.4. A set of numbers is a lot harder for humans to remember than a domain name. Imagine…

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The Default-Router [Ip Address] Cisco command

Syntax: default-router [ip-address] Usage: The default-router command is used to configure a default router for a Cisco router. The default router is the router that the router will use to forward packets that are not destined for any of the directly connected networks. Effect: The default-router command adds the specified IP address to the routing…

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RAM v CPU v HDD for a Webserver VPS

What is a VPS? A Virtual Private Server (VPS) can be thought of as a virtual computer. How a VPS works is that a single powerful computer server is divided up into multiple smaller less power virtual servers. Each virtual server is private, meaning that generally users cannot reach across one VPS and use the…

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ODD HDD enclosure

Something a system administrator or IT tech ends up doing often is updating or installing an operating system or booting from a live CD. This can lead to stacks of different operating system CDs and DVDs laying around. An iodd hard-disk enclosure is a secure and easier way to deal with the need for multiple…

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Top Choice For A VPS in Singapore

Singapore is a wealthy, stable, reliable country. When looking for a VPS provider you want them to be stable and reliable. You need the location of your VPS to have a well maintained power grid, well connected Internet connections, and strong laws so that the VPS provider does not scam you. All of this can…

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Fluke LinkSprinter Network Tester Review

Fluke LinkSprinter Network Tester Review

A good network testing tool will save you time and headaches. If you are a network engineer, a field engineer, a colocation engineer or have any other role that requires frequent network cable testing, then the Fluke LinkSprinter may be of interest to you. The LinkSprinter is a pocket-sized networking tool brought to you by Fluke Networks….

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What to Look For in A Good Colocation Center

The difference between a good colocation center and a bad colocation center can be the difference between safe and stable Information Technology (IT) infrastructure and Information disaster. A bad IT experience can destroy a company’s earnings. Imagine losing all of a company’s customer information. Choosing a reliable colocation provider is a key step to good…

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