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Technology Short Take 106

Scott Lowe

Continuing on that Envoy theme, you may find this article by Matt Klein—one of the primary authors of Envoy—helpful in understanding some of the concepts behind modern load balancing and proxying. Non-code contributions are, in my opinion, an important but oft-overlooked aspect of open source communities.

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Technology Short Take 95

Scott Lowe

Viktor van den Berg writes on deploying NSX load balancers with vRA. Courtesy of Corey Quinn, here’s an awesome AWS versus Azure comparison , comic book style. Operating Systems/Applications. Jesse Hu has shared a Helm chart for deploying VMware’s open source Harbor registry.

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Weekly Update 6-17-2019: All About Ansible

Linux Academy

Ansible is an open source tool that has been backed by Red Hat since 2015. For example, if you watched last weeks Weekly Update video, What is a Database , or you’ve tried configuring a database before, then you know that it involves a few different steps: Install the database management system. Google Labs.

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Technology Short Take #27

Scott Lowe

Operating Systems/Applications. I found this article on imperative vs. declarative system configuration is quite helpful in understanding Puppet’s declarative model. has posted a good hypervisor feature comparison document. in the comparison, even though RHEV 3.1 Erik Scholten of VMGuru.nl It includes RHEV 3.1

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Elevating ML to new heights with distributed learning

Dataconomy

Enhanced fault tolerance: Distributed learning systems are inherently more robust and fault-tolerant compared to single-machine setups. These frameworks simplify the development and management of distributed learning systems, handling the low-level details of communication, synchronization, and fault tolerance.-