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What’s Free at Linux Academy — March 2019

Linux Academy

By adding free cloud training to our Community Membership, students have the opportunity to develop their Linux and cloud skills further. Each month, we will kick off our community content with a live study group, allowing members of the Linux Academy community to come together and share their insights in order to learn from one another.

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Liveblog: Deep Dive on Amazon Elastic File System

Scott Lowe

Naim kicks off the session with looking at the four phases users go through when they are choosing/adopting a storage solution: Choosing the right storage solution. The first item is storage type. Encryption is also supported, with key storage in KMS. Linux kernel 4.0 Testing and optimizing. Ingest (loading data).

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Free Courses at Linux Academy — September 2019

Linux Academy

To continually support you in your mission to learn and grow we are always adding new courses and free resources to begin developing your Linux and Cloud skills. Courses Free in September: Microsoft SQL Server On Linux Quick Start. Linux Networking and Trouble Shooting. Git Quick Start.

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Technology Short Take #63

Scott Lowe

At DevOps Networking Forum 2016, I had the opportunity to share a presentation on some Linux networking options. If you’d like to re-create the demo environment, check out the presentation’s GitHub repository. I knew Microsoft was cozying up to Linux, but I honestly didn’t expect they would port SQL Server to Linux.

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Technology Short Take #37

Scott Lowe

A fan of network virtualization might also say that decomposing today’s complex physical networks into multiple simple logical networks on top of a simpler physical transport network—similar to Mike’s suggestion of converging on a smaller set of reference architectures—might also help. (Of All good stuff, thanks Mike!

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KubeCon 2018 Day 1 Keynote

Scott Lowe

Noorali starts out with a quick introduction/overview of Helm, likening it to yum or apt for Linux packages. This leads Noorali into a high-level description of some of the features planned for Helm v3, which will move to an entirely client-side architecture (no more Tiller, yay!). Helm v2.12.0 (the Rice moves on to Linkerd 2.0,

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IDF 2013: Keynote, Day 2

Scott Lowe

This leads Eul into a discussion of the Intel Silvermont core: built with 22nm Tri-Gate transistors, multi-core architecture, 64-bit support, and a wide dynamic power operating range. Bay Trail is a mobile computing experience reference architecture. Eul then leads into a live demo of a Bay Trail product. to run on Android.

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