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Technology Short Take 146

Scott Lowe

Denise Fishburne has a 7-part series on IPv6. Nice to see that work on getting Linux up and running and fully functional on Apple’s proprietary M1 chips is progressing well. Virtualization. There’s some networking stuff, a few security links, and even a hardware-related article. Networking.

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Technology Short Take 146

Scott Lowe

Denise Fishburne has a 7-part series on IPv6. Nice to see that work on getting Linux up and running and fully functional on Apple’s proprietary M1 chips is progressing well. Virtualization. There’s some networking stuff, a few security links, and even a hardware-related article. Networking.

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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. Simon Leinen (from SWITCHengines) explains their use of IPv6 with OpenStack. Virtualization. Good advice. John Kozej has a write-up on an NSX logical switch packet walk.

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Technology Short Take #57

Scott Lowe

Tor Anderson has an article on using IPv6 for network boot using UEFI and iPXE. Virtualization. on an Apple Xserve 3,1. William also has a great post on migrating ESXi to a Distributed Virtual Switch with a single NIC running vCenter Server (how’s that for a mouthful?). Welcome to Technology Short Take #57. Networking.

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Technology Short Take #65

Scott Lowe

Want to run Docker Swarm with IPv6? Virtualization. This one isn’t quite virtualization, but isn’t quite hardware either, so we’ll throw it in here. I haven’t messed with Puppet for a while, but here’s a good post by Gareth Rushgrove on using Puppet with CoreOS. Shannon McFarland has you covered in this post. Just sayin’.

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Introduction to Networking: Part 1, The Basics

Scott Lowe

The first pertains to the Media Access Control sublayer of the OSI model; the second pertains to a line of computers made by Apple, Inc. You shouldn’t call an Apple computer a MAC, and you shouldn’t refer to a Media Access Control address as a Mac address. Similar Posts: Understanding Network Interface Virtualization.

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SeanDaniel.com [tech]: How to Enable TimeMachine Backup for.

Sean Daniel

The address listed is actually your ipv6 ip address. I'm using the free iSCSI Software Target to create iSCSI drives for the Apple computers to connect to. Virtualization. The instructions above are slightly wrong. First off ifconfig| grep en0 DOES NOT return your MAC address. Any ideas? 7/27/2011 8:11 AM. Happy days.

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