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  • 10 Linux GUI tools for sysadmins

    10 Linux GUI tools for sysadmins

    Has administering Linux via the command line confounded you? Here are 10 GUI tools that might make your life as a Linux administrator much easier.
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    If you're a system administrator, it's reached a point where Linux has become a must-know. This is especially true when you're working in a larger environment. Many organizations have migrated from Windows, where everything is managed with a point-and-click GUI. Fortunately, Linux has plenty of GUI tools that can help you avoid the command line (although every serious sysadmin should become familiar with the commands).
    What are some good GUI tools that can simplify your Linux sysadmin tasks? Let's take a look at 10 of them.

    1: MySQL Workbench

    MySQL Workbench is one of my favorite tools for working with MySQL databases. You can work locally or remotely with this well designed GUI tool. But MySQL Workbench isn't just for managing previously created databases. It also helps you design, develop, and administer MySQL databases. A newer addition to the MySQL Workbench set of tools is the ability to easily migrate Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Access, Sybase ASE, PostgreSQL, and other RDBMS tables, objects, and data to MySQL. That alone makes MySQL Workbench worth using.

    2: phpMyAdmin

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