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Mark is a senior content editor at Text-Center.com and has more than 20 years of experience with linux and windows operating systems. He also writes for Biteno.com
  • What is NoSQL
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    Understanding What is NoSQL: A Quick Guide

    ByMark 01/02/202402/02/2024

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  • What is a .htaccess File
    Glossary

    Understanding the .htaccess File Explained

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  • What is apache2
    Glossary

    What is Apache2: A Web Server Breakdown

    ByMark 01/02/202402/02/2024

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  • What is FastCGI
    Glossary

    Understanding FastCGI: A Speedy Server Protocol

    ByMark 31/01/202402/02/2024

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  • What is a Worker Process
    Glossary

    Understanding What is a Worker Process Explained

    ByMark 30/01/202402/02/2024

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  • What is Cache Control
    Glossary

    What is Cache Control ? Explained

    ByMark 26/01/202402/02/2024

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  • What is Nextcloud
    Glossary

    What is Nextcloud: Your Personal Cloud Solution

    ByMark 26/01/202401/03/2024

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  • What is DirectAdmin
    Glossary

    Exploring What is DirectAdmin: A User’s Guide

    ByMark 26/01/202402/02/2024

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  • What is PostgreSQL
    Glossary

    Understanding What is PostgreSQL: A Deep Dive

    ByMark 25/01/202402/02/2024

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  • xfs vs ext4
    Linux

    XFS vs EXT4: A Detailed File System Comparison

    ByMark 24/01/202430/12/2023

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  • how to use mkfs.xfs
    Linux

    Mastering mkfs.xfs: A Step-by-Step Guide

    ByMark 23/01/202430/12/2023

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  • How to repair a XFS Filesystem
    Linux

    Expert Tips on How to Repair a XFS Filesystem

    ByMark 23/01/202430/12/2023

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