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Technology Short Take #63

Scott Lowe

In any case, here’s another collection of links and articles from around the Net on the major data center technology areas. At DevOps Networking Forum 2016, I had the opportunity to share a presentation on some Linux networking options. You may also find this (related) article on memory inside Linux containers to be helpful.

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An Introduction to OpenStack Heat

Scott Lowe

Architecturally, Heat has a few major components: The heat-api component implements an OpenStack-native RESTful API. Now that you have an idea about Heat’s architecture, I’ll walk you through an example template that I created and tested on my own OpenStack implementation (running OpenStack Havana on Ubuntu 12.04

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A Hitchhiker?s Guide to Windows Containers

Linux Academy

First, I want to acknowledge that there is a big difference between Linux and Windows containers. Linux containers have been around for many decades, in one form or another. The Linux operating system naturally lent itself to taking advantage of containers using namespaces and control groups (cgroups). Why Windows?

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