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  1. Automating Nagios service checks via SSH
    Nagios can let you sleep sound at night. Here's a collection of tips you can use to make its services even better.
    Located in Linux and free software
  2. Hardening a Linux server in 10 minutes
    Did you know that a freshly installed Linux server can be hardened in less than 10 minutes? Here's how!
    Located in Linux and free software
  3. How to really speed up Web serving (and Plone) for your iPhone readers
    Web servers (especially Plone, by default) work wonders in combination with an HTTP accelerator such as Varnish or Squid. But your iPhone readers are out of ...
    Located in Linux and free software
    How to really speed up Web serving (and Plone) for your iPhone readers
  4. Making Windows XP join a SAMBA domain in 5 minutes
    How to get a Windows XP Professional or Server to join a SAMBA domain running on a Linux server.
    Located in Linux and free software
  5. Setting up a mail server using Postfix in 5 minutes
    Located in Linux and free software
  6. Tracking, auditing and managing your server configuration with Subversion in 10 minutes
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  7. Tuning a MySQL server in 5 minutes
    How to get MySQL to run optimally with the resources you have, or to scale MySQL down in resource-constrained environments.
    Located in Linux and free software
  8. Tuning an Apache server in 5 minutes
    How to get Apache to run fine without stampeding occurring in high-traffic, low-resource situations.
    Located in Linux and free software
  9. Using Varnish to capitalize on image hotlinkers and retain referred visitors
    Hotlinkers suck your bandwidth dry, but referrals are valuable to you. Learn how to use Varnish to stop image hotlinkers while at the same time welcoming ...
    Located in Linux and free software
    Using Varnish to capitalize on image hotlinkers and retain referred visitors
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