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Technology Short Take 176

Scott Lowe

Networking Lee Briggs (formerly of Pulumi, now with Tailscale) shows how to use the Tailscale Operator to create “free” Kubernetes load balancers (“free” as in no additional charge above and beyond what it would normally cost to operate a Kubernetes cluster). Thanks for reading! That’s all for now!

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Technology Short Take 151

Scott Lowe

Aidan Steele examines how VPC sharing could potentially improve security and reduce cost. Nick Schmidt talks about using GitOps with the NSX Advanced Load Balancer. The story of a developer deliberately polluting their open source projects—as outlined here for the “colors.js”

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Technology Short Take 123

Scott Lowe

Eric Sloof mentions the NSX-T load balancing encyclopedia (found here ), which intends to be an authoritative resource to NSX-T load balancing configuration and management. Casey McMullen takes readers through a step-by-step guide to use Docker containers to do local development for PHP, MySQL, and Redis.

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Technology Short Take 153

Scott Lowe

Xavier Avrillier walks readers through using Antrea (a Kubernetes CNI built on top of Open vSwitch—a topic I’ve touched on a time or two) to provide on-premise load balancing in Kubernetes. Diego Sucaria shows how to use an SSH SOCKS proxy to access private Kubernetes clusters. Servers/Hardware.

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Technology Short Take 88

Scott Lowe

Romain Decker has an “under the hood” look at the VMware NSX load balancer. I’ll keep an eye open for links to include next time around. Jason Brooks has a write-up discussing how to run Kubernetes on Fedora Atomic Host. This graphical summary of the AWS Application Load Balancer (ALB) is pretty handy.

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Technology Short Take 141

Scott Lowe

The first is a post on Cilium and F5 load balancer integration , while the second discusses implementing Kubernetes network policies with Cilium and Linkerd. Michael Gasch has a nice post on git and using it to collaborate on an open source project. I read a couple of Cilium-related blog posts recently that may be useful.

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Weekly Update 6-17-2019: All About Ansible

Linux Academy

Ansible is an open source tool that has been backed by Red Hat since 2015. There’s even more to Ansible that we couldn’t possibly cover in this blog, such as Ansible playbooks, or even how to install and deploy Ansible. Load Balancing Google Compute Engine Instances. That’s where Ansible comes into play.

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