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Sander van Vugt is an independent trainer and consultant living in the Netherlands. Van Vugt is an expert in Linux high availability, virtualization and performance and has completed several projects that implement all three. Sander is also a regular speaker on many Linux conferences all over the world. He is also the writer of various Linux-related books, such as Beginning the Linux Command Line, Beginning Ubuntu Server Administration and Pro Ubuntu Server Administration.
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Contributions from Sander van Vugt
- Can one converged system rule them all?
- Sizing up the best data center Linux distribution
- How do I check disk seeks per second on a Linux server?
- Adjust SELinux settings when running into VM issues
- Are blade servers obsolete?
- Linux OS options for a cloud-based company
- Using SNMP monitoring with Zabbix for embedded devices
- Configuring the first agent for Zabbix monitoring
- How to set up a Zabbix monitoring environment
- Make RHEL OS installation a breeze with Kickstart
- DNS server setup for Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- Why virtualize unified computing systems?
- Hone your blade server skills: Five questions answered
- Tips for using SELinux on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
- Five data center power consumption tips to reduce costs
- Can't get to the data center? Remote reboot for the win
- Learn Linux Upstart in a few simple steps
- How IPMI can solve data center server access problems
- Adjust Linux swap settings for more speed
- Proper Linux DRBD setup helps sidestep common issues
Data Center Strategies for the CIO