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Author: Zac Morgan

Zac Morgan is a DevOps engineer and system administrator with over a decade of hands-on experience managing Linux and Windows infrastructure. Passionate about automation, cloud technologies, and sharing knowledge with the tech community. When not writing tutorials or configuring servers, you can find Zac exploring new tools, contributing to open-source projects, or helping others solve complex technical challenges.
Unlock Ssh Power: Using The Ssh Config File Explained
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Unlock Ssh Power: Using The Ssh Config File Explained

Managing multiple SSH connections can become cumbersome and time-consuming without proper organization. Fortunately, using the SSH … Unlock Ssh Power: Using The Ssh Config File ExplainedRead more

by Zac Morgan•February 26, 2026February 11, 2026•0
How To Use Linux Screen: Boost Your Productivity Now
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How To Use Linux Screen: Boost Your Productivity Now

Managing multiple terminal sessions efficiently is a common challenge for Linux users and system administrators. Understanding … How To Use Linux Screen: Boost Your Productivity NowRead more

by Zac Morgan•February 25, 2026February 11, 2026•0
How To Save A File In Vim / Vi And Quit The Editor
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How To Save A File In Vim / Vi And Quit The Editor

Navigating the powerful Vim or Vi text editor can initially feel like a puzzle, especially when … How To Save A File In Vim / Vi And Quit The EditorRead more

by Zac Morgan•February 25, 2026February 11, 2026•0
Unlock How To Use Scp Command To Securely Transfer Files
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Unlock How To Use Scp Command To Securely Transfer Files

Transferring files between computers securely is a fundamental task for system administrators and developers alike. Learning … Unlock How To Use Scp Command To Securely Transfer FilesRead more

by Zac Morgan•February 24, 2026February 11, 2026•0
Mastering Scheduled Cron Spring Tasks: Your Ultimate Guide
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Mastering Scheduled Cron Spring Tasks: Your Ultimate Guide

Automating repetitive tasks is a cornerstone of efficient application development, and Spring Boot offers robust capabilities … Mastering Scheduled Cron Spring Tasks: Your Ultimate GuideRead more

by Zac Morgan•February 24, 2026February 9, 2026•0
How To Recursively Change The File’s Permissions In Linux
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How To Recursively Change The File’s Permissions In Linux

Managing file permissions is a fundamental skill for any Linux user or administrator. Understanding how to … How To Recursively Change The File’s Permissions In LinuxRead more

by Zac Morgan•February 24, 2026February 11, 2026•0
Mastering Bash For Loop: Syntax And Examples Explained
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Mastering Bash For Loop: Syntax And Examples Explained

Understanding how to automate repetitive tasks is crucial for anyone working with the command line. A … Mastering Bash For Loop: Syntax And Examples ExplainedRead more

by Zac Morgan•February 23, 2026February 11, 2026•0
Scheduling A Cron Job: Your Essential Guide To Automation
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Scheduling A Cron Job: Your Essential Guide To Automation

Automating routine tasks is a cornerstone of efficient system administration and development. Whether you’re a seasoned … Scheduling A Cron Job: Your Essential Guide To AutomationRead more

by Zac Morgan•February 23, 2026February 9, 2026•0
Ansible Playbook For Beginners: Your Essential Starter Guide
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Ansible Playbook For Beginners: Your Essential Starter Guide

Embarking on the journey of IT automation can seem daunting, but mastering the fundamentals is key. … Ansible Playbook For Beginners: Your Essential Starter GuideRead more

by Zac Morgan•February 23, 2026February 9, 2026•0
How To Check If A File Or Directory Exists In Bash
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How To Check If A File Or Directory Exists In Bash

When developing robust shell scripts, a fundamental task is to check if a file or directory … How To Check If A File Or Directory Exists In BashRead more

by Zac Morgan•February 23, 2026February 11, 2026•0

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