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A Linux server is a computer machine strolling a Linux-based operating device that gives offerings, sources, or packages to different computer systems or users over a network.
Here's a concise review:
- Uses a Linux distribution as its core OS (e.g., Ubuntu Server, CentOS, Red Hat Enterprise Linux)
- Open-supply, Unix-like running machine
- Typically runs without a graphical user interface (GUI)
- Managed primarily through command-line interface (CLI)
- Designed for stability, security, and performance
- Often runs continuously (24/7) to provide uninterrupted services
- Web servers (e.g., Apache, Nginx)
- Database servers (e.g., MySQL, PostgreSQL)
- File servers
- Mail servers
- DNS servers
- Application servers
- Cost-effective (many distributions are free)
- Highly customizable
- Strong security features
- Efficient resource utilization
- Extensive community support
- Remote administration via SSH
- Package managers for software installation and updates
- Robust user and permission systems
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