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    Gtop – A Command-line System Monitoring Dashboard

    By Rahul4 Mins Read

    As a Linux system administrator, having access to real-time performance insights is crucial for managing and optimizing your system. While…

    Iostat – Monitoring CPU and Disk I/O on Linux with Examples

    By Rahul4 Mins Read

    Iostat is a valuable Linux command-line utility that provides detailed information about your system’s CPU and disk I/O performance. It…

    vmstat – Monitoring Memory & Processes In Linux with Examples

    By Rahul5 Mins Read

    In the world of Linux system administration, monitoring and understanding the performance of your system is crucial for ensuring its…

    Safely Disabling MySQL Replication on Slave Servers: Best Practices and Considerations

    By Rahul3 Mins Read

    MySQL replication is a popular method for synchronizing data between a master and one or more slave servers. It ensures…

    How to check if a file does not exist in Bash

    By Rahul3 Mins Read

    Bash, or the Bourne Again SHell, is a popular Unix shell used for scripting and automating tasks in Linux, macOS,…

    How to Clone All Remote Branches in Git Repository

    By Rahul3 Mins Read

    Assuming that you work in a bakery with a few team members, everyone has their own tasks, like making bread,…

    Setting Up Redis for PHP Session Storage on Linux

    By Rahul4 Mins Read

    Redis is an in-memory data structure store, widely used as a database, cache, and message broker. It is particularly useful…

    Top 10 JQ Commands Every Linux Developer Should Know

    By Rahul4 Mins Read

    JQ is a versatile command-line JSON processor for Linux that allows developers to parse, filter, and transform JSON data quickly…

    Practical Examples of JSON Processing with JQ in Linux

    By Rahul3 Mins Read

    JQ is a powerful and flexible command-line JSON processor for Linux, designed to parse, filter, and transform JSON data. Its…

    15 Practical examples of dig command for DNS troubleshooting

    By Rahul7 Mins Read

    DNS (Domain Name System) is a critical component of the internet that translates human-readable domain names into IP addresses that…

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