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Linux vs Unix Hot Patching – Have We Reached The Tipping Point?

Forrester IT

The Background - Linux as a Fast Follower and the Need for Hot Patching. Along the way it gained reliable and highly scalable schedulers, a multiplicity of efficient and scalable file systems, advanced RAS features, its own embedded virtualization and efficient thread support. data center. i] Read more Categories: AIX.

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How to create virtual machines with KVM

Tech Republic Data Center

If neither VirtualBox or VMWare suit your virtual machine needs, Jack Wallen shows you how to get started with the Kernel-based Virtual Machine tool on Linux.

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Oracle Releases OpenStack for Oracle Linux Into General Availability

Data Center Knowledge

Software enables control of Oracle Linux and Oracle Virtual Machines through OpenStack in production Read More. Cloud Computing Oracle'

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Create a VirtualBox virtual machine backup on a Linux host for security

Tech Republic Data Center

Jack Wallen teaches you how to use simple bash scripts to automate backing up your VirtualBox VMs.

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How to spin up OrangeHRM as a virtual machine in less than 5 minutes

Tech Republic Data Center

The TurnKey Linux OrangeHRM virtual appliance might be the right tool for you. In need of an HRM solution that won't set you back hours of installation and setup time?

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How to create a VirtualBox virtual machine backup on a Linux host

Tech Republic Data Center

Jack Wallen walks you through the process of creating simple bash scripts to automate backing up your VirtualBox VMs.

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Scott Lowe

Here’s your weekend reading—a collection of links and articles from around the internet on a variety of data center- and cloud-related topics. The Linux kernel project has become a CVE Numbering Authority (CNA); Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote a blog post that discusses this in more depth.