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Filelight creates an interactive map of concentric segmented-rings that represent the sizes of files and directories on your computer.
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The top honor in my top five tools list goes to Cfengine, written by Mark Burgess. Cfengine is a wonderful tool for configuring and maintaining Unix computer systems.
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The second place in my top five tools list goes to Nagios, written by Ethan Galstad. Nagios is a feature-rich network monitoring package. Its displays provide current information about system or resource status across an entire network.
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There is a newer, more general and flexible boot loader coming into wide usage. It is named GRUB: the GRand Unified Bootloader. It was originally written by Erich Boleyn and is now part of the GNU project.
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LDAP has been a hot new topic in system administration for several years now. LDAP provides a directory service which can be used for storing and querying information about the individuals in an organization (e.g., employees).
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Amanda stands for Advanced Maryland Automated Network Disk Archiver. It was developed at the University of Maryland. James da Silva was the initial author. Amanda is a network-based enterprise backup utility that includes features previously available onl
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