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Technology Short Take 153

Scott Lowe

I’ve still been collecting links to share with you, though, and here’s the latest collection. Arthur Chiao’s post on cracking kube-proxy is also an excellent resource—in fact, there’s so much information packed in there you may need to read it more than once. Operating Systems/Applications.

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Technology Short Take 106

Scott Lowe

It’s been quite a while (over a month) since the last Tech Short Take, as this one kept getting pushed back. Continuing on that Envoy theme, you may find this article by Matt Klein—one of the primary authors of Envoy—helpful in understanding some of the concepts behind modern load balancing and proxying.

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Technology Short Take #87

Scott Lowe

Here’s hoping you find something useful! I saw a demo of the product—it looks quite handy, and provides a pretty fair amount of information to help operators figure out what’s happening “under the covers.” Operating Systems/Applications. Networking. RIP Solaris.

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Technology Short Take 149

Scott Lowe

Ars Technica has a write-up on what’s been observed so far. Baptiste Collard has a post on Kubernetes controllers for AWS load balancers. One takeaway from this post for me was that the new AWS load balancer controller uses a ton of annotations. Operating Systems/Applications.

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CIOs Need To Realize That Virtualization Isn't All That It's Cracked Up To Be (a chief information officer needs an IT strategy to create IT alignment)

The Accidental Successful CIO

To read the IT trade journals or speak with CIOs you’d think that we’ve all found the magic silver bullet that IT’s been looking for during the past few years: server virtualization. Things like what operating system an application used no longer mattered – you could mix and match to your heart’s content.

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Expanding the Cloud - Introducing AWS OpsWorks, a Powerful.

All Things Distributed

Operational Control â?? s configuration. s resources, and assign permissions that define what they can do. You define JSON templates and use them to provision and manage AWS resources, operating systems and application code. For more information on AWS OpsWork visit their detail page. Control access.

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