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Void Linux: A Salute to Old-School Linux
I’ve been using Linux for a very long time. Most days I’m incredibly pleased with where Linux is now, but every so often I...
Microsoft Launches Brigade: An Event-Driven Scripting Tool for Kubernetes
To this end, Microsoft has been populating the container space with open source tools that make containerized workloads faster to adopt, easier to use...
Calculating IPv6 Subnets in Linux
We're going to look at some IPv6 calculators, sipcalc and subnetcalc, and some tricks for subnetting without breaking our brains. Let's start with reviewing...
Running Linux on a Chromebook
Although Chrome OS is competent at handling web-based workloads, by design it's light on features compared to a full desktop operating system, which is...
Platform-as-a-Service: The Key to Running a Continuous Deployment Pipeline
“As developers, we want to be spending time creating and pushing features, we do not want to have to worry about platforms and talking...
OPNFV Euphrates Release Addresses Open-Source NFV Testing, Interoperability
OPNFV has released OPNFV Euphrates, the project’s fifth platform release, focused on enabling service providers to accelerate network functions virtualization (NFV) transformation via open-source...
How to Manage Casual Contributors to Open Source Projects
Increasingly, people want to contribute to projects casually—when they want to, rather than adhering to a schedule. This is part of a broader trend...
Flexibility, Choice, and Open Source Drive Oracle’s Cloud Focus
At the recent Open Source Summit in Los Angeles, Oracle made some major announcements, including joining the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), in an...
The Four Pillars of Cloud-Native Operations
As organizations shift their application strategies to embrace the cloud-native world, the purpose of the cloud transitions from saving money to delivering and managing...
3 Simple, Excellent Linux Network Monitors
You can learn an amazing amount of information about your network connections with these three glorious Linux networking commands. iftop tracks network connections by...



