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Technology Short Take 92

Scott Lowe

Networking. Lindsay Hill walks through using Telegraf, InfluxDB, and Grafana to monitor network statistics. Via Ivan Pepelnjak, I found this article by Diane Patton at Cumulus Networks talking about container network designs. Christian Kellner talks about work done on Thunderbolt 3 security levels for GNU/Linux.

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Learning NSX, Part 11: Reviewing OpenStack Integration Basics

Scott Lowe

However, for the purposes of this series, I’ll limit the discussion to focus on how one would integrate VMware NSX with OpenStack via the OpenStack Neutron (formerly “Quantum”) project, which provides virtual networking functionality for OpenStack-based clouds.

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New Azure Courses and Hands-On Labs

Linux Academy

At Linux Academy, we continually invest in updating our training content. Linux Academy builds hands-on labs in a way that no other training provider does. Each lab comes with a set of objectives, videos, a guide, and an end architecture diagram on how to navigate the lab. Use Azure CLI to Change VM Networking.

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Customizing Docker Engine on CentOS Atomic Host

Scott Lowe

By default, the Docker Engine on CentOS Atomic Host listens only to a local UNIX socket, and is not accessible over the network. I could , therefore, simply modify /etc/sysconfig/docker to make it listen on a network socket. So, I set out with an instance of CentOS Atomic Host and the Docker systemd docs to see what I could do.

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An Introduction to OpenStack Heat

Scott Lowe

In this post, I’m going to provide a quick introduction to OpenStack Heat, the orchestration service that allows you to spin up multiple instances, logical networks, and other cloud services in an automated fashion. Template: Heat uses the idea of a template to define a stack. OK, that should be enough to get us going.

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IDF 2013: Keynote, Day 2

Scott Lowe

Fisher sets the stage for people interacting with multiple devices, and devices that are highly mobile, supported by software and services delivered over a ubiquitous network connection. Bay Trail is a mobile computing experience reference architecture. General Hardware IDF2013 Linux Microsoft Windows' to run on Android.

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