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3 top note-taking applications for Linux sysadmins

Say goodbye to randomly scattered notes. A good notebook application lets you write, sort, organize, and access notes when and where you need them.

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LFX Enhances Data-Driven Collaboration Management

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Sysadmin fundamentals: Create soft links in Linux

Symbolic links (also called “soft” links) are files that point to a file or directory in your system, but don’t mirror the other file’s data.

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How to create a Kubernetes operator

The Kubernetes Operator Framework is an open source toolkit that manages Kubernetes operators in an effective, automated, and scalable way.

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Delta Lake 2.0: An Innovative Open Storage Format

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Sysadmin basics: Create hard links in Linux

A hard link looks like a new file but points back to the data in the original file.

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Introduction to Kubernetes operators for sysadmins

Learn about Kubernetes operators and when you should use them—and when you shouldn’t.

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10 ways to use the Linux find command

10 ways to use the Linux find command

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Discover what you’re looking for, find misplaced data, and troubleshoot everyday problems with this handy Linux command.

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October 7, 2022

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Seth Kenlon (Editorial Team, Red Hat)

Topics:  
Command line utilities  
Linux  

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How to migrate data to a distributed database with ShardingSphere

Apache ShardingSphere’s new elastic migration feature lets you move data from a single database to a distributed database in an SQL-like manner.

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