Published on : May 4, 2019 by Smith Nevil
Primary memory or Linux is not considered as a single block by Linux Kernel. Instead it is fragmented or may be a better word here would be divided or differentiated into different zones inside nodes. Zones can vary depending on the architecture. We will be considering only 64 bit for learning purposes. Nodes are how […]
Published on : April 29, 2019 by Aaden Dev
Operating System manages and controls I/O operations and I/O devices. Let’s have a quick overview of different ways of interacting with I/O devices, before we go through what a ksoftirqd does. Interrupts – The CPU issues commands to the I/O module then proceeds with its normal work until interrupted by I/O device on completion of […]
Published on : April 24, 2019 by Smith Nevil
One of our client needed to enable DNS cluster for his web servers. Before enabling cluster we have to make sure there are no duplicate accounts in the server. In many cases, accounts were migrated across the servers and the previous ones were not deleted. So, when enabling the cluster, the DNS of the first […]
Published on : April 22, 2019 by Smith Nevil
Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) is a web service that makes it easier to set up, operate, and scale a relational database in the cloud. It provides cost-efficient, resizable capacity and can manage common database administration tasks. If your site/application stores its sensitive data in the database, you will definitely want to back up […]
Published on : February 18, 2019 by Anitta Jose
SupportSages being a server management company, have witnessed the evolution of quite a few system administrators. In my personal opinion, out of all the qualities I have listed below, I personally believe, it is the ‘Never Say Die’ attitude and passion for continuous learning and exploring the system internals which makes one a great system […]