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Technology Short Take 114

Scott Lowe

Speaking of Pulumi, Kyle Galbraith wrote up a comparison of Pulumi and Terraform for infrastructure as code. The CNCF blog has a great article written by an Alibaba software engineer (Xingyu Chen) on some performance optimizations for etcd that have been contributed back to the open source community. Operating Systems/Applications.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: EP 69 Self-Healing Operating Systems

ForAllSecure

It’s time to evolve beyond the UNIX operating system. So while I was editing this podcast on self-healing operating systems, I was reminded of an article that I never finished for Fobes.com. It’s a radical rethinking of how we even view our current choices of UNIX-derived operating systems.

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Technology Short Take #69

Scott Lowe

Kevin Houston has an updated blade server comparison chart that might be helpful in making hardware decisions. VMware is offering licenses for Log Insight to customers who already own NSX. Operating Systems/Applications. Three more posts are planned. Steve Flanders has more details in his blog post. (By

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Technology Short Take #50

Scott Lowe

Kevin Houston’s March 2015 blade server comparisons might be a useful place to start. Operating Systems/Applications. Here’s an article that shows how to combine Docker Machine (to provision Docker Engine onto a node) and Docker Swarm (linking together multiple Docker Engine nodes). Servers/Hardware.

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The Hacker Mind: Shellshock

ForAllSecure

Vamosi: So a vulnerable version of Bash provided an attacker the ability to pass untrusted code to other systems and processes. It’s like the operating system left the front door wide open to attackers. In the 1970’s the Bell System Labs, owned by AT&T, set about creating the UNIX OS for its own internal use.

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The Hacker Mind: Shellshock

ForAllSecure

Vamosi: So a vulnerable version of Bash provided an attacker the ability to pass untrusted code to other systems and processes. It’s like the operating system left the front door wide open to attackers. In the 1970’s the Bell System Labs, owned by AT&T, set about creating the UNIX OS for its own internal use.