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SDx Central | April 25, 2019
Preparing Your Enterprise for the Worst With Disaster Recovery, Monitoring
With the rise of both man-made and natural disasters (including fires and earthquakes), the disaster recovery (DR) market has growing importance in protecting an enterprise and its user community, according to RackWare co-founder and CEO Sash Sunkara.
“It is a really critical requirement [for...
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OpenSource.com | April 25, 2019
The state of Linux graphic design tools in 2019
Before I begin this test of Linux graphic design tools, I should admit two things up front. First, I am a designer, not a software developer. Second, although I try to incorporate open source methodologies and principles wherever I can, my field pretty much demands that I use Adobe software on a...
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The New Stack | April 24, 2019
K3OS: A Kubernetes OS Distro for Edge Computing
On the heels of its release of k3s, a lightweight Kubernetes distribution designed for the edge, Rancher Labs has announced an accompanying operating system called k3OS.
The k3OS preview release is available with support for x86 and ARM64. With k3OS, Kubernetes cluster configuration and the...
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Softpedia | April 23, 2019
Ubuntu 19.10 Daily Builds Are Now Available to Download
Canonical just kicked off the development cycle of the next release of their widely-used Linux-based operating system, Ubuntu 19.10, allowing testers and early adopters to download daily build ISO images.
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InfoWorld | April 22, 2019
3 Things About Cloud and IoT You Need to Consider
The internet of things (IoT) and cloud-based providers are bound at the hip. That said, most people don’t understand how, why, or what to expect. I’ve been asked some good questions that drove me to do some research and testing. Perhaps the answers are of interest to you as well.
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Phoronix | April 22, 2019
Linux 5.1 Picking Up Keyboard Mappings For Full-Screen, Toggle Display Keys
Coming as a late addition to the Linux 5.1 kernel are some long overdue keyboard key mappings for different functionality...
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The New Stack | April 22, 2019
Tutorial: Deploying a Web Application on Google Cloud Run
Google Cloud Run is a serverless environment to run containers. For the background and context of this latest Google Cloud Platform (GCP) service, refer to my previous article.
In this tutorial, we will deploy a web application based on Node.js and MongoDB to the Cloud Run platform. Since Cloud Run...
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The New Stack | April 15, 2019
Cloud Foundry’s Eirini and the Commitment to Interoperability
A major theme at Cloud Foundry Summit North America last week in Philadelphia was interoperability and its importance to Cloud Foundry — as the core functional tests validating Cloud Foundry Application Runtime releases for Project Eirini begin.
Speaking to this during a podcast, hosted by The New...
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LinuxInsider | April 12, 2019
Best Open Source Tools for Staying on Top of Projects
The type of organizing tools you use to plan your projects can make your work routine more efficient and improve your productivity. A project management application is an essential tool in some business environments.
This week's Linux Picks and Pans takes a deep dive into some of the best project...
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The New Stack | April 12, 2019
Key Differences in Security, Management for Serverless vs. Containers
Serverless functions and containers are two of the hottest topics in the IT world today. They’re also two technologies that share a lot in common — after all, both are ways to deploy code inside isolated, discrete environments. They are by no means identical technologies, but in the abstract, they...
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