Monthly Archives: January 2016
Experience the Virtual World with OpenVZ
OpenVZ is container based, open source, virtualisation technology for Linux. It can be used to install multiple, fully isolated Linux containers easily on a...
Configuring Chef Server to Monitor Chef Clients
The previous article in DevOps Corner gave an overview of Chef and the procedure to set up a basic sandbox environment with Chef Server....
Rockstor The Rockstar among NAS Solutions
This article is a tutorial on using Rockstor, particularly for setting up multi-period snapshots. The author discusses the various features of Rockstor and its...
A First Look at Open Computer and Software Inventory Next Generation (OCS-NG)
OCS inventory NG is cross-platform software, which supports most OSs. It is based on the popular LAMP or WAMP solutions stack. Using a standardised...
Run Multiple Operating Systems on a Single Machine with VirtualBox
Heres a complete overview of the open source tool VirtualBox that will help you to run multiple operating systems on a single machine. This...
Creating and Running Apps on the Microsoft Azure Hybrid Cloud
Microsoft Azure is a cloud computing platform developed to build, deploy and manage Web applications through cloud services. It provides both PaaS and IaaS...
Secure a Linux Box through the Right File Permissions
This article discusses how a Linux machine can be controlled by assigning permissions for accessing files and directories to owner users, group members and...
CodeSport
In this months column, we feature a set of computer science interview questions.
Over the last couple of months, we have been discussing a set...
Going Against the Tide of the Apps
This article by a veteran of the computing world is an interesting account of his experiences with computers, right from punch cards to mobiles...