Archives : October-2021

This guide will walk you through the steps of installing Windows Server 2019 on a physical server, Virtual Environment or in the Cloud. For a physical server installation, you’ll need to pull the Windows Server ISO image and burn to a USB device.Download: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/evalcenter/evaluate-windows-server-2019 Windows Server 2019 installation steps: After creating a bootable USB or ..

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The Windows Event Viewer shows a log of application and system messages, including errors, information messages, and warnings. It’s a useful tool for troubleshooting all kinds of different Windows problems. Events are placed in different categories, each of which is related to a log that Windows keeps on events regarding that category. While there are ..

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Operating system logs provide a wealth of diagnostic information about your computer, and Linux is no exception. Everything from kernel events to user actions are logged by Linux, allowing you to see almost any action performed on your servers. Linux has a special directory for storing logs called /var/log. This directory contains logs from the ..

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Network connection describes the extensive process of connecting various parts of a network to one another through the use of Components like Routers, Switches, Gateway and Protocols etc. MTR MTR is a simple, cross-platform command-line network diagnostic tool that combines the functionality of commonly used traceroute and ping programs into a single tool. In a ..

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Windows Server performance monitoring refers to the range of processes involved in tracking the server’s key metrics, to ensure excellent performance. Windows Server includes some basic built-in tools for analysis and troubleshooting that let you monitor four key aspects of performance, including the server’s CPU, memory, hard disks, and the network interface card (NIC). You ..

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It is very important to understand the resources available in our linux systems to keep it running smoothly an effortlessly. top command:Linux Top command is a performance monitoring program that is used frequently by many system administrators to monitor Linux performance and it is available under many Linux/Unix-like operating systems. The top command is used ..

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