As a Linux administrator, you probably spend a lot of time working at the command line. Whether you’re managing files, monitoring system performance, or troubleshooting network issues, the command line […]| The Back Room Tech
Cmdlets, pronounced “command-lets”, are the heart and soul of Microsoft PowerShell. They are mini-programs that perform specific tasks and are the building blocks for all the amazing and cool things […]| The Back Room Tech
FTP, an acronym for File Transfer Protocol, is a standard protocol for sharing files over the internet or a simple LAN. FTP servers have existed for over 30 years and […]| The Back Room Tech
Linux offers a range of options for managing packages. Traditionally, these options were confined to only package managers like APT, DNF or YUM. App stores, which are available in major […]| The Back Room Tech
Application deployment can sometimes present some unforeseen challenges to developers. While code can run perfectly well in one environment, the same code can fail to run as expected or fail […]| The Back Room Tech
While your organization may use Office 365 for all of their email and productivity needs, you may have other devices outside of the Microsoft ecosystem, like an iPhone or Mac […]| The Back Room Tech
One of the most essential tasks that any IT operation team has to keep in mind is continuous monitoring of their IT infrastructure. The concept of monitoring ensures that systems […]| The Back Room Tech
All of us receive many notifications on our devices via text or email. These notifications are messages that let us know about product offers, shipment statuses, upcoming bills, 2FA codes, […]| The Back Room Tech
Maintaining accurate time on your server is critical largely because many services and IT applications rely on accurate time settings to function as expected. These include logging services, monitoring and […]| The Back Room Tech
Oracle database is loaded with a ton of features that makes it an essential tool in the world of modern business. Every time a newer version of the database is [...]| The Back Room Tech