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Weekly Update 5-20-2019

Linux Academy

Last week was all about our container related courses, which you won’t want to miss, so make sure to go take a look at those previous announcements. This week, we’re diving into brand new DevOps courses. Red Hat Enterprise 8. On May 7th, Red Hat released Enterprise 8. Creating databases. Inserting data.

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Weekly Update 6-17-2019: All About Ansible

Linux Academy

But y ou can do all of that and more in our free Ansible Quick Start course on Linux Academy , right now. Y ou’ll also have access to all of the hands-on labs connected to that course so you can practice using Ansible in real-world environments. Installing Puppet Enterprise. LPI Linux Essentials 1.6. New Releases.

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Technology Short Take 119

Scott Lowe

Chip Zoller has a write-up on doing HTTPS ingress with Enterprise PKS. The “TL;DR” for those who are interested is that this solution bypasses the normal iptables layer involved in most Kubernetes implementations to load balance traffic directly to Pods in the cluster. Now, on to the content! Networking.

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AIOps and our Robot Kubernetes Kops

Linux Academy

Add to that a desire for most enterprises to integrate cloud based workloads with legacy on-premises applications, and we have complex hybrid cloud deployments to deal with as the result. In many cases it becomes necessary in enterprise-grade production environments to add additional nodes.

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IDF 2014: Architecting for SDI, a Microserver Perspective

Scott Lowe

Workloads are scheduled across these server/linecards using Valiant Load Balancing (VLB). Of course, there are issues with packet-level load balancing and flow-level load balancing, so tradeoffs must be made one way or another. Out of order frames from the SRF were less than 0.04% in all cases.