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Fluent Bit: Flexible Logging in Kubernetes

Logging by nature is complex and in containerized environments there are new challenges that need to be addressed. In this article we will describe...

This Week in Open Source News: What’s Ahead for Node.js, Chrome OS Terminal App...

This week in Linux and open source headlines, Mark Hinkle of Node.js Foundation shares what he's excited for in regards to the platform this...

Cloud Foundry for Developers: Architecture

Cloud Foundry is large and complex, because that is what happens when we build software to automate tasks we've been doing manually. In this...

The Role of Site Reliability Engineering in Microservices

While SREs are hotshots in the industry, their role in a microservices environment is not just a natural fit that goes hand-in-hand, like peanut...

Manipulating Binary Data with Bash

Bash is known for admin utilities and text manipulation tools, but the venerable command shell included with most Linux systems also has some powerful...

Put Wind into your Deployments with Kubernetes and Helm

I’m a Software Engineer. Every day, I come into work and write code. That’s what I’m paid to do. As I write my code,...

Heptio Launches New Open Source Load-Balancing Project with Kubernetes in Mind

Heptio added a new load balancer to its stable of open-source projects Monday, targeting Kubernetes users who are managing multiple clusters of the container-orchestration...

Why Is the Kernel Community Replacing iptables with BPF?

Author Note: this is a post by long-time Linux kernel networking developer and creator of the Cilium project, Thomas Graf The Linux kernel community recently...

Viperr Linux Keeps Crunchbang Alive with a Fedora Flair

Do you remember Crunchbang Linux? Crunchbang (often referred to as #!) was a fan-favorite, Debian-based distribution that focused on using a bare minimum of...

Making the Most Out of Microservices with Service Mesh

In this article, we talk with Andrew Jenkins, Lead Architect at Aspen Mesh, about moving from monolithic apps to microservices and cut through some...