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Technology Short Take 158

Scott Lowe

DNS, BGP, hardware-based security, Kubernetes, Linux—they’re all in here. See this page for instructions on how to enable BBR on Debian 10. Servers/Hardware. I’m not sure I agree with some of his points…but I need to ponder the topic a bit more. Networking. Operating Systems/Applications.

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A VMworld 2012 Wrap-Up

Scott Lowe

Keith Townsend: VMworld session review – NET2207, VMware vSphere Distributed Switch Technical Deep Dive. Derek Seaman: VMworld 2012 – VMware vSphere Hardening to Achieve Regulatory Compliance INF-SEC1840. Derek Seaman had a lot more posts; just check out this page for a full list. Vladan Seget: Top VMware vSphere 5.1

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Technology Short Take #46

Scott Lowe

This is a really useful post and I’m looking forward to future posts in this series. I’m a fan of Cumulus, but I’m admittedly a Linux guy (see here ) so you might say I’m a bit biased. Servers/Hardware. Nice use of VMware Fusion in part 2, by the way.). Here’s one such example.

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Technology Short Take 153

Scott Lowe

Servers/Hardware. Cabling is hardware, right? Warning: I’m not sure the configuration as described in the article will actually work, but the concept is sound.) Steven Bright shows how to deploy Salt minions automatically using VMware Tools. This is an interesting approach that, honestly, I hadn’t considered.

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Technology Short Take #39

Scott Lowe

Jointly authored by VMware, Microsoft, Red Hat, and Intel, this new protocol proposal attempts to bring together the strengths of the various network virtualization encapsulation protocols out there today (VXLAN, STT, NVGRE). Servers/Hardware. I’m testing this in my OpenStack home lab now, and hope to have more information soon.

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Fountainhead: Profiling questions nobody's asking re: cloud.

Fountainhead

Ive chosen to annotate each factor with a " Y " if the app is appropriate for an external cloud, a " N " if not, and a " M " if maybe. M Apps where compute demand is "flat" and/or constant. M Apps where compute demand is "flat" and/or constant. Also, physical instances on ultra-high-reliability hardware (e.g.

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Technology Short Take #87

Scott Lowe

While I’m a bit short on links in some areas, hopefully this is outweighed by some good content in other areas. Servers/Hardware. I’m looking forward to future chapters in this series. J has launched a Patreon page to help drive funding to enable him to create new storage-related content. Networking.

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