Whether you opt for bare metal servers or virtual machines, you'll need a rock-solid distro. These are my four go-to favorites.
IBM last week announced a plan to create “virtual servers” for corporate users connected to mainframes running in its data centers, provided that the users are willing to run applications on a Linux ...
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Proxmox taught me more about Linux in a month than a year of distro-hopping
You can learn a lot about Linux by just trying different distros, but using Proxmox will force you to learn a lot of in-depth ...
Virtualization has become a fundamental technology in the world of computing, allowing organizations and individuals alike to maximize their hardware resources, improve efficiency, and enhance ...
HowToGeek on MSN
VirtualBox vs. UTM: Which Is Best for Linux VMs on Mac
VirtualBox is feature-rich with broad Linux distro support, but may have slower performance on modern Apple silicon Macs. UTM is lightweight, optimized for Apple silicon Macs, and easy to use, but ...
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