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UNIX vs. Linux vs. Windows: 4 Key Comparisons

IT Toolbox

UNIX, Linux, and Windows are operating systems with GUIs, hardware support, networking, and file management. The post UNIX vs. Linux vs. Windows: 4 Key Comparisons appeared first on.

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7 Linux Commands to Check Network Connectivity

Association of Information Technology Professional

Use these command-line commands to display and troubleshoot network connectivity and performance issues on Windows or Linux systems.

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Cisco issues fixes for active exploits of its Windows VPN clients

Network World

Cisco is offering software updates for two of its AnyConnect for Windows products it says are actively being exploited in the field. AnyConnect for Windows is security software package, in this case for Windows machines, that sets up VPN connectivity, provides access control and supports other endpoint security features.

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4 IP Configuration Commands Every SysAdmin Should Know

Association of Information Technology Professional

Learn 4 Linux and Windows commands to display IP address settings for network configuration and troubleshooting.

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How to Study for CompTIA Cloud+

Association of Information Technology Professional

Prepare for the new CompTIA Cloud+ with the exam objectives, CompTIA Labs, fundamental network skills and knowledge of Windows and Linux.

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Planning for the New Windows Server Cadence

Data Center Knowledge

The next version of Windows Server will let you run Linux containers using Hyper-V isolation (and connect to them with bash scripts), encrypt network segments on software-defined networks and deploy the Host Guardian Service as a Shielded VM rather than needing a three-node physical cluster.

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Linux has been ported to run on Apple’s M1 Macs

The Verge

A new Linux port allows Apple’s M1 Macs to run Ubuntu for the first time. While a number of M1 components are shared with Apple’s mobile chips, the non-standard chips made it challenging to create Linux drivers to get Ubuntu running properly. Linux is now completely usable on the Mac mini M1. Network works via a USB c dongle.

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