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Storing Data in the Cloud with GlusterFS and OpenStack Swift
Udo Seidel is no stranger to dealing with enormous file stores. Udo is Section Manager for Linux Strategy and Server Automation at Amadeus Data...
PostgreSQL and Linux Kernel Developers Discuss Fsync Issues at Collaboration Summit
Last week, I attended the Linux Storage, Filesystems, and Memory Management summit (LSF/MM) on Monday and Tuesday, and the Linux Collaboration Summit (aka Collab) from Wednesday...
Red Hat’s Chris Wright: Telco Industry Poised for Open Source Disruption
As an OpenDaylight project board member and the technical director of Software-Defined Networking (SDN) at Red Hat, Chris Wright knows what it takes to...
Tough and Tiny COM Sports 9W G-Series SoC
Arbor announced a tiny COM Express computer-on-module featuring a 9W dual-core AMD G-Series SoC, plus 2GB soldered RAM, extended temperature, and PCIe. Arbor Technology’s...
Does the Display Server Matter?
Robert Ancell contends that the application toolkit is more important than the display server. "The result of this is the display server doesn't matter...
GNOME 3.12 Seeded by GNOME OS Projects
The GNOME project is expected to release version 3.12 of its desktop Linux environment on March 26, featuring high-resolution display support, an overhauled gedit...
Xen Project Shares Lessons of Collaborative Project Success
It's been almost one year since the Xen Project open source hypervisor joined The Linux Foundation as a Collaborative Project. In that time the...
Reflections on a Year Inside the OpenDaylight Project
Over the past year, I have had the great honor of serving as the chair of the Technical Steering Committee (TSC) of theOpenDaylight Project (ODP), an...
A Meetup for Docker and OpenStack integration
Docker is nothing more than a handy container. But for a lot of use cases, it's opening up amazing new possibilities for making development...
GNOME Boxes Improves Virtualization, More Future Plans
One of the interesting but seldom talked about GNOME applications is GNOME Boxes for virtualization, but it did have an interesting 3.12 development cycle...