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Microservices Explained
Microservices is not a new term. Like containers, the concept been around for a while, but it’s become a buzzword recently as many companies...
Containerization, Atomic Distributions, and the Future of Linux
Linux has come a long way since Linus Torvalds announced it in 1991. It has become the dominant operating system in the enterprise space....
Cloud Foundry for Developers: Part 1
You've heard about Cloud Foundry, and you know it's growing fast and might be something you're interested in. But what exactly is Cloud Foundry?...
Migrating to Linux: Installing Software
With all the attention you are seeing on Linux and its use on the Internet and in devices like Arduino, Beagle, and Raspberry Pi...
Linux Foundation LFCS: Ahmed Alkabary
The Linux Foundation offers many resources for Linux and open source developers, users, and administrators. One of the most important offerings is its Linux...
Top 10 Reasons to Attend Open Networking Summit NA
In just 2 weeks, you could be one of 2,000 architects, developers, and thought leaders from over 300 companies coming together to drive the...
Inside the Distros: A Year in Linux Development
Linux will turn 30 in three years. We look at how far the major Linux distributions – or distros – have come over the...
Migrating to Linux: Using Sudo
This article is the fifth in our series about migrating to Linux. If you missed earlier ones, you can catch up here:
Part 1...
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...
A History of Low-Level Linux Container Runtimes
At Red Hat we like to say, "Containers are Linux—Linux is Containers." Here is what this means. Traditional containers are processes on a system...






