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AWS Tags: What makes them so important?

Galido

Application-based logs can be utilized to define the set of clusters (or disparate resources) that work with each other to yield a particular service or product. Role-based tags can be utilized to define either the owner or function of a specific node (load balancer, database server, web server etc). Use of AWS tags.

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VDI is dying so what now?

Virtualized Greek

Citrix is the king of VDI and has looked to diversify into server virtualization, cloud computing and other data center technologies such as load balancers. Vendors will gradually web enable their applications or come up with completely different application models that make the local desktop OS irrelevant.

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Liveblog: VMworld 2019 Day 1 General Session

Scott Lowe

Shifting gears, Gelsinger talks about “digital life” and how that translates into millions of applications and billions of devices and billions of users. Poonen makes some small talk with Murthy and Snyder before getting into discussions about how these companies are leveraging technology to achieve their business objectives.

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What’s Free at Linux Academy — March 2019

Linux Academy

By the end of the course, you will have experienced configuring NGINX as a web server, reverse proxy, cache, and load balancer, while also having learned how to compile additional modules, tune for performance, and integrate with third-party tools like Let’s Encrypt. Always Included with Community Membership.

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Liveblog: DockerCon 2015 Day 2 General Session

Scott Lowe

Over 800+ participants participated in the private beta and the early access program for DTR—this included companies like GE, Capital One, Disney, and others. Johnston introduces folks from Microsoft, IBM, and Booz Allen to talk about the future of distributed applications (Mark Russinovich, Jason McGee, and Michael Farber, respectively).

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Kubecon Liveblog: Opening Keynote

Scott Lowe

Burns demonstrates how Kubernetes makes this easier by showing a recorded demo of scaling Nginx web servers up to handle 1 million requests per second, and then updating the Nginx application while still under load. HTTP load balancing. Prebuilt applications (Google Deployment Manager and Deis Helm). Autoscaling.

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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

The ability to mash together a bunch of different expensive individual servers and shrink the company’s IT footprint down by a factor of 5x while reducing power and cooling costs at the same time sure seems to be a miracle cure for IT budget problems. Guess what: this isn’t Hogwarts and you’re not Harry Potter.