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Linux Command: yum – Interactive, rpm based, package manager

December 16, 2023

Understanding the Linux Command: yum – Interactive, rpm based, package manager

When it comes to managing your VPS hosting, understanding the Linux command line is crucial. One of the most important commands to grasp is ‘yum’, an interactive, RPM-based package manager. This article will delve into the details of the ‘yum’ command, its uses, and how it can help you manage your Hong Kong VPS Hosting effectively.

What is ‘yum’?

‘yum’ stands for Yellowdog Updater, Modified. It is an open-source command-line package-management utility for computers running the Linux operating system using the RPM Package Manager. With easy-to-use features, ‘yum’ allows automatic updates, package and dependency management, and more.

Why is ‘yum’ important for your VPS?

When running a website on a VPS, you need to ensure that your server is up-to-date, secure, and running efficiently. ‘yum’ helps you achieve this by managing the software packages on your server. It simplifies the process of installing, updating, and removing packages, making server management a breeze.

How to use ‘yum’?

Using ‘yum’ is straightforward. Here are some basic commands to get you started:

  • yum install package_name: This command installs a package.
  • yum update package_name: This command updates a package.
  • yum remove package_name: This command removes a package.
  • yum list: This command lists all installed packages.

Remember to replace ‘package_name’ with the name of the package you want to install, update, or remove.

Examples of ‘yum’ in action

Let’s say you want to install the Apache web server on your Server.HK. You would use the following command:

yum install httpd

Once the installation is complete, you can start the Apache service with the command:

systemctl start httpd

And that’s it! You’ve successfully installed and started Apache on your VPS using ‘yum’.

Conclusion

Understanding the ‘yum’ command is essential for managing your cloud or VPS hosting. It simplifies package management, allowing you to focus on what matters most – running your website. Whether you’re installing new software, updating existing packages, or removing unnecessary ones, ‘yum’ makes the process easy and efficient. So, the next time you log into your Hong Kong VPS Hosting, remember to use ‘yum’ to your advantage.

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