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Windows networking commands in Linux: 5 equivalents you should know (plus WSL tricks)
Moving from Windows to Linux? Here are the networking commands to use instead—plus a WSL bonus.
The rising tides of big data, video, and cloud computing are driving tremendous demand for faster and more efficient networks. We delve into how things like software-defined networks (SDN) and new ...
Firmware is the low-level software programmed into a device's read-only memory, responsible for controlling its hardware functions. In the context of routers and networking equipment, firmware ...
In the modern world of advanced networking, simple hardware does not exist. For years, requirements for speed and functionality have increased exponentially. Advanced networking designs require ...
Some days you can't win for losing. In 2012, Linux implemented a new TCP/IP networking standard, RFC 5961, Improving TCP's Robustness to Blind In-Window Attacks, to improve security. In the process, ...
A Linux system can be tweaked to a degree Windows users may envy (or fear) especially for networking. Tweaking a Linux box for networking is a bit more mundane than other platforms: there are specific ...
Infosys and Linux Foundation Networking Collaborate to Strengthen Responsible AI for Global Networks
Linux Foundation's efforts in driving excellence in open-source networking projects have been remarkable. With our strong AI capabilities, powered by Infosys Topaz, we actively support this endeavor, ...
As the boundaries keep getting fuzzier between so-called ‘systems management’ and ‘network management’ (especially in Grid computing discussions) – it’s become clear to me that Linux is the breeding ...
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