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IPv6 for Server Admins and Client Developers

IPv6 has been around for a long time. The first IPv6 RFC was released more than 20 years ago, and we began exhausting the...

5 DevOps Tools for Logging and Monitoring

In the cloud, open source tools and applications produce many kinds of DevOps efficiencies, and that’s especially true for logging and monitoring solutions. Monitoring...

Netflix’s Open Source Orchestrator, Conductor, May Prove the Limits of Ordinary Scalability

It’s one thing to imagine your data center running a little bit, or a lot, like Google. It’s another thing entirely to imagine it...

Linux Security Threats: Attack Sources and Types of Attacks

Start exploring Linux Security Fundamentals by downloading the free sample chapter today. DOWNLOAD NOW In part 1 of this series, we discussed the seven different types of...

AmEx Joins JPMorgan, IBM in Hyperledger Blockchain Effort

American Express Co. is elbowing its way into the crowded blockchain party. The biggest credit-card issuer by purchases has signed on to the Hyperledger Project,...

Lessons Learned Running IBM Watson on Mesos

All these newfangled container and microservices technologies inspire all manner of ingenious experiments, and running IBM's Watson on Apache Mesos has to be one...

Best Linux Server Security Tutorials on Linux.com

The first rule of Linux server security is to keep your server lean and mean. Only install the packages and run the services that...

Best Lightweight Linux Distros for 2017

Operating systems are like cars: you can get a power-hungry Humvee that guzzles gas, leaving you with a few miles to drive, or you...

Serverless Front-End Deployments at GoDaddy

At GoDaddy, Charlie Robbins is heading the Warehouse.ai project, a framework that enforces a coherent workflow for serverless front-end deployments. In his talk at Node.js...

TrentaOS Is an Elegant Desktop Linux with a Few Rough Edges

It appears we have another Linux desktop renaissance on our hands. Back in the late 1990s, it seemed like everyone was creating a new...