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Technology Short Take #44

Scott Lowe

To help resolve this issue, Cumulus Networks (and possibly Metacloud, I’m not sure of their involvement yet) has release an open source project called vxfld. SDN Central has a nice write-up on the need for open efforts in the policy space, which includes the Congress project. Running Hyper-V with Linux VMs?

Linux 60
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Ballmer: Microsoft has 1 Million Servers » Data Center Knowledge

Data Center Knowledge

Even Facebook, which has open sourced much of its designs for its data center hardware but remains vague about its server count, saying only that it operates “hundreds of thousands” of machines. The Internet disagrees, as our examination of Who Has the Most Servers? Disaster Recovery. Silicon Valley.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Inside DARPA's Cyber Grand Challenge

ForAllSecure

So the first one was based off of CLI, which is a open source symbolic executer. Walker: Disaster recovery only happens if there is a hardware induced or framework induced failure. It was still a proof of concept for autonomous program analysis. So, sorry. I guess I guess your stuffs broken.

System 52
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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Inside DARPA's Cyber Grand Challenge

ForAllSecure

So the first one was based off of CLI, which is a open source symbolic executer. Walker: Disaster recovery only happens if there is a hardware induced or framework induced failure. It was still a proof of concept for autonomous program analysis. So, sorry. I guess I guess your stuffs broken.

System 52
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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Inside DARPA's Cyber Grand Challenge

ForAllSecure

So the first one was based off of CLI, which is a open source symbolic executer. Walker: Disaster recovery only happens if there is a hardware induced or framework induced failure. It was still a proof of concept for autonomous program analysis. So, sorry. I guess I guess your stuffs broken.

System 52