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April 13th, 2007

Mac Mini as a Media Server

Learn how to use your Mac Mini as a media server from the the How-To Geek himself. Part I in a series, this article shows how to set up VNC and FrontRow.

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November 1st, 2006

More Load Balancing Tools

Following up on the note about redundant Apache clusters, Joyeur has a long list of load balancers that is also worth a look. One other tool that is not on that list is Crossroads. Are there any other load balancing tools that are missing from that list? Please let us know!

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October 31st, 2006

Redundant Apache Cluster via High-Availability Linux Project

Failover clusters are used to ensure high availability of system services and applications even through crashes, hardware failures, and environmental mishaps. Linux.com has an article that illustrates how to implement a two-node, high-availability Apache cluster with the heartbeat application from the High-Availability Linux Project, which the author has tested on Fedora Core 5, CentOS 4.3, and Ubuntu 6.06.1 LTS server distributions.

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April 28th, 2006

No News Yet on New Xserve

An eWeek article on Apple’s potential plans for an Intel-based Xserve leave a lot to the imagination. While Apple servers bearing Intel processors are widely expected to be released this year, there is no word from Apple or even from less-trusted sources as to when the Xserve might be refreshed or what the specifications might look like. Given that the iBook and Power Mac models are probably the next in line to be fitted with Intel innards, the Xserve will most likely be the last Apple computer to witness the migration to an Intel CPU.

With many folks holding off on Xserve purchases until an Intel-powered model is released, one wonders how long it will be before those folks decide to stop waiting and opt for less expensive boxes running FreeBSD or Linux. Hopefully, the new Xserve will be released soon enough and with a strong enough value proposition to prevent such defections.

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January 12th, 2006

Rails, Platforms, and Tools

David Heinemeier Hansson (DHH), creator and one of the core developers of Ruby on Rails, recently posted an announcement that version 1.5 of the TextMate editor has been released. In closing, he says: “Oh, and if you haven’t switched yet, you can swing by Apple and pickup a Mac on the way to TextMate. It’s not now, nor ever, going Windows.” In the comments following the article, hilarity ensues.

Be they trolls or simply misguided folk, the FUD stops here. For those who like reading rants, I invite you to continue.

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December 29th, 2005

Flurry of Server Software Updates

While we normally resist the temptation to publish the year-end retrospectives that appear to be in vogue around this time of year, it would be negligent not to note that 2005 brought some very significant software advancements. If you haven’t checked them out already, perhaps you should.

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November 30th, 2005

Introduction to the Tiger Terminal

MacDevCenter is host to an informative five-part series on using the Terminal in Mac OS X 10.4 — Tiger. Given that the tutorials found on Server Codex usually assume a basic familiarity with the command line, folks who haven’t spent much time in the Terminal should at least check out Part 1 below.

Part 1 - Basics

Part 2 - ssh, scp, sftp, and rsync

Part 3 - Network tools

Part 4 - Shell scripting

Part 5 - cron and launchd

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October 2nd, 2005

Development Environment for Ruby on Rails

RadRails is an integrated development environment (IDE) for Ruby on Rails, with the initial RadRails 0.1 release emerging only a few days ago. A customized version of the Java-based Eclipse IDE, RadRails appears to a promising cross-platform tool for managing the development of Rails web applications. The release of version 0.2 is imminent and will hopefully be accompanied by more extensive documentation.

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September 30th, 2005

Web Server Backup via Rsync

Dave Shea over at mezzoblue provides a great tutorial on how to keep a synchronized backup of remote web server documents on a local machine. Rsync can be a difficult tool to figure out, so this detailed how-to guide makes it much easier to get started. The post comments also contain a great deal of useful information.

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August 31st, 2005

Locomotive Offers Package Install of Ruby on Rails

The Locomotive project provides a Mac OS X package for easy installation of Ruby on Rails, lighttpd, FastCGI, and other supporting libraries and database drivers. The roadmap indicates that while the current release is mainly intended for use with SQLite, future versions will include better support for PostgreSQL and MySQL.
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