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Partitioning hard drives in Linux servers

ADDING PARTITIONS, FILE SYSTEMS, AND PERSISTENT MOUNTS The following flow chart indicates adding partitioning, file systems, and creating mount points for partitioning on Linux systems in a very short format and this is able to understand easily the complex process of Linux storage management. LOGICAL VOLUME MANAGEMENT (LVM) CONCEPTS The following flow chart indicates the LVM concepts very shortly on Linux systems.

Scientific Writing - Research Article

  Significant sections of the Research Article How to write an Abstract? The abstract section is very important for the scientific paper because it represents all the contents briefly of a paper and the reader will decide whether or not to read the whole article. This is written by summarizing the introduction section. It has to briefly include the  problem, method, findings, and conclusion usually in the factual or past tense. How to write an Introduction? Start with a broad overview of the research scope. You have to provide a general background of the field or topic. Then you write a  literature survey about the topic. It does a critical analysis of the existing research on a specific topic. The next step is explaining a problem statement or research gaps . Then you can be writing  research objectives to provide the solution to the given problem statement or research gaps. Finally write scope and limitations that explain how the limitations may have affec...

What is a Network Operation Center (NOC)? Key Functions, Roles, and Benefits

A Network Operation Center (NOC) is a centralized facility where IT professionals monitor, manage, and maintain network systems around the clock. Acting as the command center for network performance and security, a NOC ensures seamless communication, stability, and efficiency across an organization’s infrastructure. NOCs are responsible for a range of critical tasks, including: Monitoring network devices and data flows Maintaining system health and software updates Troubleshooting and identifying network anomalies Rectification of errors and service disruptions Escalating issues to higher-level support teams Supervising and organizing system operations A NOC can be either internally managed by the organization or outsourced to a managed service provider (MSP). The choice depends on factors such as company size, network complexity, and operational budget. NOC Performances Metrics and KPIs Who Needs a NOC? Organizations with large-scale or mission-critical networks—such as telecom pr...