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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. You will walk through a local installation as well as how to use our Cloud Servers in order to follow along with our demos. What is AWS? What are AWS’s core services? Why do we use AWS?

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Technology Short Take 153

Scott Lowe

This article contains some good information on IPv6 for those who are just starting to get more familiar with it, although toward the end it turns into a bit of an advertisement. Cloud Computing/Cloud Management. More information is available in this Helm blog post. I hope you’re able to find something useful here!

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Weekly Update 5-20-2019

Linux Academy

This week, we’re diving into brand new DevOps courses. Great news for all of our Linux Academy students; Red Hat Enterprise is already available to try out in Linux Academy’s Cloud Playground! We have more information on t he release in general and all the new features in our podcast Linux Action News and episode 105.

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Getting Started with Kubernetes Using Minikube

Linux Academy

Working in technology, whether that be software development, DevOps, or system administration, you’ve undoubtedly heard of Kubernetes. This approach is a lot more cost effective than spinning up multiple servers in your cloud provider of choice, wiring them together, and then learning the basics of Kubernetes.

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The O’Reilly Software Architecture Conference Call for Participation

CTOvision

Devops, operations, deployment, Continuous Delivery. Caching, load balancing, optimization. For more information or to submit your proposal visit O’Reilly. Microservices, pros and cons. Effective techniques for existing architectures. Single-page web applications. Distributed systems. Integration architecture.

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Technology Short Take #48

Scott Lowe

This time around, the content is a bit heavier on cloud management and applications/operating systems, but still lots of good content all the way around (I hope, anyway). Matt Oswalt recently wrapped up his 3-part “DevOps for Networking” series. Helpful and informative content, no question about it. Networking. Check this out.