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Interop Liveblog: IPv6 Microsegmentation

Scott Lowe

This session was titled “IPv6 Microsegmentation,” and the speaker was Ivan Pepelnjak. Ivan is, of course, a well-known figure in the networking space, and publishes content at [link]. The session starts with a discussion of the problems found in Layer 2 IPv6 networks. Can we use shared Layer 3 IPv6 subnets?

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All About BIND DNS: Who, How, & Why

Linux Academy

Many administrators prefer using BIND over, for example, Microsoft DNS , because it is open-source software that closely follows IETF standards (RFCs). While each view is typically treated as a separate virtual server, in recent years BIND has added features to make it easier to share data between views. Benefits of Using BIND.

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Technology Short Take #53

Scott Lowe

In this post, I’ve gathered links to posts about networking, virtualization, Docker, containers, Linux, configuration management, and all kinds of other cool stuff. Of course, I’m sure there are trade-offs each way. Jason Anderson has a nice post on using SR-IOV (Single Root I/O Virtualization) to expose Docker containers.

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SeanDaniel.com [tech]: The Basics of Local DNS for Small Business.

Sean Daniel

Of course you can. I'm not worried about it because I've about decided to just do it "the old way" It seems like Microsoft is assuming that anyone who is installing Essentials isn't going to be paying any attention to the NIC config. Anyway, that is my anti-Microsoft rant for the day. 11/09/2011 9:02 AM.

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SeanDaniel.com [tech]: How to Enable TimeMachine Backup for.

Sean Daniel

What is also cool, is while the MAC won’t show a percentage complete like the PC does when performing the client backup, it will tell you the status right in the console, which of course falls through to the alerts. The address listed is actually your ipv6 ip address. Microsoft Office 2007. (10). Microsoft Office 2010. (1).

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