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Google Next ’19 After Party

Linux Academy

You are cordially invited to the Linux Academy Google Next After Party ! Join us on Thursday night for the official Linux Academy Google Next After Party on April 11th from 6 – 9 PM PDT. Our entire Google Cloud team will be in San Francisco for the conference. Object Versioning in Google Cloud Storage.

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Technology Short Take 156

Scott Lowe

Networking. BPFDoor, as it is known, is a passive backdoor that allows threat actors to remotely connect to a Linux shell. Although it isn’t technically specific to storage, there are significant storage themes in this article on what might happen if you lock yourself out of your digital life. Think again.

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Full Stack Journey Episode #1: Bart Smith

Scott Lowe

His journey started in June 2014 as a result of the Microsoft announcement regarding support for Linux and Kubernetes on Azure—this really indicated a shift in the industry. Attending relevant conferences, digging into the material, asking questions, and meeting people has also been very helpful. GitHub is a great way to share.

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Full Stack Journey Episode #1: Bart Smith

Scott Lowe

His journey started in June 2014 as a result of the Microsoft announcement regarding support for Linux and Kubernetes on Azure—this really indicated a shift in the industry. Attending relevant conferences, digging into the material, asking questions, and meeting people has also been very helpful. GitHub is a great way to share.

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Setting up the Tools for Contributing to OpenStack Documentation

Scott Lowe

Using a Linux Environment. It’s no secret that I use OS X, and the toolchain that the OpenStack documentation team uses is—like the rest of OpenStack—pretty heavily biased toward Linux. It wasn’t until just recently that I realized: why not just use a Linux VM? on Amazon EC2 (via Ravello Systems).

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Vendor Meetings at VMworld 2013

Scott Lowe

Jeda Networks. I’ve mentioned Jeda Networks before (see here ), and I was pretty excited to have the opportunity to sit down with a couple of guys from Jeda to get more details on what they’re doing. Jeda Networks describes themselves as a “software-defined storage networking” company.

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Technology Short Take #56

Scott Lowe

Networking. Open Virtual Network (OVN) is really ramping up and getting lots of attention, which I personally think is absolutely well-deserved. Gal and Liran Schour from IBM are slated to do a talk on this at the OVS conference this week.). Jon Langemak has a write-up on network namespaces as well that is worth reading.

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