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All About BIND DNS: Who, How, & Why

Linux Academy

This feature-full implementation of DNS service and tools aims to be 100% standards-compliant and is; intended to serve as a reference architecture for DNS software. While BIND can also run on Windows hosts, doing so still requires in-depth knowledge of running open-source services on the system. Benefits of Using BIND.

IPv6 22
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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. A lot of people think tools like Consul are only valuable in “next-generation” microservices-based architectures, but Benny’s article shows how it can add a lot of value in “traditional” architectures. Virtualization. Networking.

Windows 60
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Technology Short Take #65

Scott Lowe

An Ubuntu userspace and Bash shell running on Windows , eh? And for further evidence that the Windows world is drastically changing, note this article by Taylor Brown announcing Hyper-V Containers on Windows 10 and PowerShell for Docker. This almost entices me to try Windows again. Want to run Docker Swarm with IPv6?

Vmware 60