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If there are random insertions into or deletions from the indexes of a table, the indexes may become fragmented. Fragmentation means that the physical ordering of the index pages on the disk is not close to the index ordering of the records on the pages, or that there are many unused pages in the 64-page blocks that were allocated to the index.</description>
            <author>Garrett Plasky</author>
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            <description>This guide assumes you have a minimal CentOS installation and are not planning on running a control panel such as cPanel, which install the web server for you. Some of the software versions listed below may need to be changed as they are updated. As of the writing of this article, Apache 2.2.16 and PHP 5.3.3 are the latest versions.</description>
            <author>Shaun Reitan</author>
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This guide will show you how to setup an FTP server on CentOS using VSFTPd which is available via yum. besides being available directly via yum, VSFTPd is also very easily configurable and secure. There are a few tradeoffs including no support for quotas. If you need these, take a look at PureFTP, which is slightly more complex to setup and must be build from source.</description>
            <author>Garrett Plasky</author>
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