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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
  • ext4 journaling
    Linux

    Unlocking ext4 Journaling: A Deep Dive Guide

    ByMark 14/07/2024

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  • mkfs.ext3
    Linux

    Master mkfs.ext3: Your Guide to Formatting Drives

    ByMark 14/07/2024

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  • xfs vs zfs
    Linux

    XFS vs ZFS: Unveiling the Best File System Choices

    ByMark 13/07/2024

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  • what is zfs in linux
    Linux

    Exploring ZFS in Linux: An In-Depth Guide

    ByMark 13/07/2024

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  • Icinga vs. Sensu
    Network

    Icinga vs. Sensu: A Detailed Monitoring Comparison

    ByMark 12/07/202419/04/2024

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  • What is the Elk-Stack
    Linux

    What is the Elk-Stack: A Quick Guide

    ByMark 11/07/202419/04/2024

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  • what is the zfs filesystem
    Linux

    What Is the ZFS Filesystem | In-Depth Guide

    ByMark 11/07/2024

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  • what is tpm on a computer
    Glossary | Hardware

    Understanding TPM: What is TPM on a Computer Explained

    ByMark 10/07/2024

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  • Nagios vs. Observium
    Network

    Nagios vs. Observium: IT Monitoring Compared

    ByMark 10/07/202419/04/2024

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  • What is Ossec
    Linux

    Understanding What is Ossec: A Quick Guide

    ByMark 09/07/202416/07/2024

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  • switch desktops windows 10
    Windows

    Effortlessly Switch Desktops on Windows 10: An Informative Guide

    ByMark 08/07/2024

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  • how to reboot a notebook
    Windows

    Guide: How to Reboot a Notebook Effortlessly

    ByMark 08/07/202403/07/2024

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