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Technology Short Take 158

Scott Lowe

See this page for instructions on how to enable BBR on Debian 10. Ivan Velichko takes readers on a journey of how Kubernetes reinvented virtual machines (in a good sense). For your fix of storage-related links, J Metz has relatively recently published Storage Short Take #47. Virtualization. Networking.

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Running Synergy on OS X Mavericks

Scott Lowe

In this post, I’m going to show you a workaround to running Synergy on OS X Mavericks. If you visit the official Synergy page , you’ll note that the site indicates that full Mavericks support is still pending. Here’s how to get Synergy support running on OS X Mavericks now: Download the latest 10.8

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Technology Short Take #77

Scott Lowe

Michael Kashin has a great article on how Open Virtual Network (OVN, part of the Open vSwitch project) implements virtual networks in OpenStack. That’s exactly what we have here: a Microsoft Azure page with instructions on configuring DHCPv6 for Linux VMs (covering various Linux distributions). Virtualization.

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Technology Short Take #87

Scott Lowe

and their product (VirTool Network Analyzer) is aimed at providing some operational visibility into OpenStack virtual networks. I recently used a variation of the information in this article to keep OTR private keys in sync among a group of OS X-based systems. Virtualization. The company is VirTool Networks (catchy, eh?),

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The Verge’s favorite gadgets of 2020

The Verge

The Oculus Quest 2 is a big compromise as a platform, since it ties virtual reality directly to the Facebook service. The Quest 2 isn’t quite the Nintendo Switch of virtual reality — but it’s surprisingly close. — Throw in a USB-C port and support for wireless charging, and you’re left with my favorite gadget of the year. —

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Using Your Home DNS Servers with Corporate VPNs

Scott Lowe

Among IT pros, it’s quite common these days to have a home lab/home network complete with DNS, DHCP, hypervisors, storage, etc. As IT pros, it’s also quite common to have to use a virtual private network (VPN) solution to connect back to our employers’ corporate networks in order to get work done. Go ahead, try it.

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CoreOS Continued: etcd

Scott Lowe

Here’s a very simple example: using curl to recursively list the keys and values in a path within etcd: curl -X GET [link]. 80″ at the key “/svclocation”), then you’d do something like this: curl -L [link] -X PUT -d value="10.1.1.20:80". This article was originally posted on blog.scottlowe.org.

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