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Docker Gets a New Release and a New Nod of Approval

Since we first wrote about Docker last August, the open source container project has advanced in numerous ways. Not only did the company behind...

Docker Releases Version 0.9 With Major Improvements

I love Docker, it's a fantastic concept, and so far the execution and progress of the project has been flawless. I also love FreeBSD;...

Cutting-Edge New Virtualization Technology: Docker Takes On Enterprise

Docker’s new container technology is offering a smart, more sophisticated solution for server virtualization today. The latest version of Docker, version 0.8, was announced...

5 VirtualBox Tips: How to Install Linux and More

VirtualBox is the excellent and user-friendly Type 2 Hypervisor that supports all the major operating systems. A Type 2 Hypervisor requires a host operating system...

Samba: Less Important Because Windows is Less Important

 For years, Jeremy Allison has been one of the better known names in free software development. The lead developer of Samba's implementation of the...

Weekend Project: Get to Know Btrfs

The Butter/Better/B-tree Filesystem, Btrfs, is supposedly destined to become the default Linux filesystem. What makes it special, and what's wrong with good old tried-and-true...

Chatting with Peter Tait of Lucid Imagination

Back in January I had the opportunity to test drive LucidWorks Enterprise, a search engine for internal networks. The cross-platform search engine was flexible,...

KVM or Xen? Choosing a Virtualization Platform

When Xen was first released in 2002, the GPL'd hypervisor looked likely to take the crown as the virtualization platform for Linux. Fast forward...

Steve Jobs Says I Told You: Adobe Found Critical Flaw In Flash

Adobe rise a Security Alert for Flash, Adobe Reader and Acrobat. This security issue affect all the OS (Windows, Linux, Mac, etc) running any...

Today’s Guide to Linux Virtualization

Virtualization on Linux is nothing new. It's been around now more than 10 years and has advanced considerably but that doesn't mean it's simple....