Behind the Scenes: How Game Servers Keep Multiplayer Action Smooth
By: Joe Warnimont, 12/11/2024
Whenever I play a multiplayer game, I have to remind myself just how magical the experience truly is. I’m partaking...
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Whenever I play a multiplayer game, I have to remind myself just how magical the experience truly is. I’m partaking...
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Linux, like other operating systems, organizes itself using directories and files that can potentially be...
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File compression can be accomplished in many different ways on a Linux system. The easiest way to...
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If you don’t know how to set up aliases in Linux, you should be very happy you have reached this page!...
Read More »By: Ryan Frankel • 7/15/2014
Varnish is an amazing frontend cache that is useful for serving static pages and reducing load on your...
Read More »By: Ryan Frankel • 7/8/2014
Uh-oh…website backup. Is that complicated? It’s not when you have a well-designed backup wizard in a...
Read More »By: PJ Fancher • 7/1/2014
File ownership and groups for files are fundamental to the Linux operating system. Every file in Linux is...
Read More »By: PJ Fancher • 7/1/2014
Computers have become the life blood of running any business, no matter the size. With the complete...
Read More »By: Ryan Frankel • 7/1/2014
Usually a tar file is also compressed using either the gZip or bZip2 compressor. We’ll cover both. 1. If...
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Plesk, one of the more popular web hosting administration apps, gives you the possibility to back up the...
Read More »By: Roberto Sanchez • 7/1/2014
As you’re building out your website and your brand, at some point, you may find yourself wanting to...
Read More »By: PJ Fancher • 7/1/2014
Aha! Simple, you say. Just go to the graphical interface you’re using for your Linux system. Then you can...
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