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GeekGuide

Practical Books for the Most Technical People on the Planet

by LJ Staff
on June 18, 2015
Linux Journal editors are proud to introduce GeekGuides-- practical ebooks for the most technical people on the planet. With a quick and easy one-time registration you'll have access to download any and all current and future GeekGuide books. GeekGuides by Linux Journal

Books includes:

  • Take Control of Growing Redis NoSQL Server Clusters
  • Linux in the Time of Malware
  • Apache Web Servers and SSL Encryption
  • Build a Private Cloud for Less Than $10,000
  • Slow Down to Speed Up: Continuous Quality Assurance in a DevOps Environment
  • Enterprise Monitoring Success
  • Beyond Cron: How to Know When You've Outgrown Cron Scheduling--and What to Do Next
  • The DevOps Toolbox: Tools and Technologies for Scale and Reliability

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