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  1. unix - Bash: Difference between > and >> operator? - Server Fault

    I don't know much about bash. My instructor asked me to make a cat script and to observe the output and then tell what is the operator > and what is the difference between the operators …

  2. What is the difference between Unix sockets and TCP/IP sockets?

    A UNIX socket, AKA Unix Domain Socket, is an inter-process communication mechanism that allows bidirectional data exchange between processes running on the same machine. IP …

  3. linux - Unix socket vs TCP/IP host:port - Server Fault

    Could someone please describe to me the pros and cons of using a Unix socket file vs a tcp/ip localhost:port when setting up services on a server (Ubuntu, FWIW)? In this particular instance …

  4. unix - solaris vs linux for production servers (many servers like tens ...

    Jul 16, 2012 · 3 which os should I choose solaris or linux if linux which distribution? i want to deploy my java app on production servers in a cluster on tens of servers... can someone tell …

  5. unix - What are the best practices of the usr, var, and etc folders ...

    Closed 13 years ago. Possible Duplicate: Meaning of directories on Unix and Unix like systems I'm confused about the different uses for 3 of the standard "root-level" folders: /var /etc /usr …

  6. Meaning of directories on Unix and Unix like systems

    Jun 12, 2009 · I've been using Linux for a couple of years now but I still haven't figured out what the origin or meaning of some the directory names are on Unix and Unix like systems. E.g. …

  7. Linux/Windows/Unix/... file names: Which characters are allowed?

    Which characters are allowed and which of them must be escaped on the command line in different operating systems?

  8. linux - What is the difference between a soft (symbolic) link and a ...

    In practical terms, the answer is that you almost always want to use a symbolic link. My understanding is that hard links are mostly for preserving space, especially in things like …

  9. Is PostgreSQL suited to one OS? Is it better on Linux than Windows?

    62 PostgreSQL will definitely run faster on Linux than on Windows (and I say this as one of the guys who wrote the windows port of it..) It is designed for a Unix style architecture, and …

  10. I need to use an SSL certificate for Linux and Windows. Will my …

    Dec 29, 2020 · 1 No need to regenerate anything: Windows simply uses a different format for storing certificates (often suffixed pfx or p12) than what many Linux services do (usually …