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Arch Anywhere Is Dead, Long Live Anarchy Linux
Arch Anywhere was a distribution aimed at bringing Arch Linux to the masses. Due to a trademark infringement, Arch Anywhere has been completely rebranded...
Proxmox Virtualization Manager
Without a doubt, if you only want to manage a few VMs, you are significantly better off with a typical virtualization manager than with...
3 Ways to Extend the Power of Kubernetes
The ability to extend Kubernetes is its secret superpower, said Chen Goldberg, Director of Engineering at Google, speaking at the recent KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in...
Linux Foundation Training Surpasses One Million Served
All around the open source technology industry, the skills gap is widening, making it ever more difficult to hire people with much needed job...
Your Instant Kubernetes Cluster
This is a condensed and updated version of my previous tutorial Kubernetes in 10 minutes. I've removed just about everything I can so this guide...
CNCF to Host the Rook Project to Further Cloud-Native Storage Capabilities
Today, the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) voted to accept Rook as the 15th hosted project alongside Kubernetes, Prometheus, OpenTracing, Fluentd, Linkerd, gRPC, CoreDNS,...
7 Ways to Automate Kubernetes at Scale in Production
The Kubernetes open source container orchestration engine is not a management platform, nor should it be mistaken for one. The whole point of orchestration is to...
Subgraph: This Security-Focused Distro Is Malware’s Worst Nightmare
By design, Linux is a very secure operating system. In fact, after 20 years of usage, I have personally experienced only one instance where...
Hands-on Test of Windows Subsystem for Linux
If you don't want to do without the main advantages of Linux on the Windows platform, the Windows Subsystem for Linux offers another option....
Migrating to Linux: The Command Line
This is the fourth article in our series on migrating to Linux. If you missed the previous installments, we’ve covered Linux for new users,...