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What’s Free at Linux Academy — March 2019

Linux Academy

By adding free cloud training to our Community Membership, students have the opportunity to develop their Linux and cloud skills further. Each month, we will kick off our community content with a live study group, allowing members of the Linux Academy community to come together and share their insights in order to learn from one another.

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The Definitive Guide to Achieve AWS Cloud Certification

Linux Academy

If you take it twice because you failed the first time, you’ll pay $200 in total — so it definitely pays off to be prepared and not to have to take the exam multiple times. Load Balancers, Auto Scaling. Knowing where to start studying can definitely be overwhelming, but we’ve got you covered. 90 minutes.

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Technology Short Take 88

Scott Lowe

This is, of course, just one way of handling subnets within a VPC, but some of the principles outlined in Christopher’s article are definitely sound. Romain Decker has an “under the hood” look at the VMware NSX load balancer. This graphical summary of the AWS Application Load Balancer (ALB) is pretty handy.

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Getting Started with Kubernetes Using Minikube

Linux Academy

Setting up a Kubernetes cluster from scratch can be quite the hurdle and would definitely stop many people from learning Kubernetes before ever getting to know the tool itself. Pod definitions also include specifications for required resources and other things like volumes. This is the problem that Minikube solves. Installing Minikube.

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Technology Short Take 103

Scott Lowe

Scott McCarty explains sVirt and how it’s used to isolate Linux containers. Check out these articles talking about IPVS-based in-cluster load balancing , CoreDNS , dynamic kubelet configuration , and resizing persistent volumes in Kubernetes. Servers/Hardware. Nothing this time around, sorry! Have a great weekend!

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Technology Short Take #25

Scott Lowe

Definitely worth reading, in my view. Only a true geek would be interested in this, but here’s some information on running OpenBSD in KVM on Linux. Given my past interest in OpenBSD and my present interest in KVM on Linux, this might be something I’ll be trying myself soon. Cloud Computing/Cloud Management.

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Liveblog: DockerCon 2015 Day 2 General Session

Scott Lowe

The current GSA applications look like stovepipes that often implement replicated services using different technologies and solutions (different RDMS solutions, different load balancers, duplicate identity/access management solutions). Orca also integrates the ability to scale the number of containers associated with a stack.