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What’s Free at Linux Academy — May 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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Modernizing the mainframe for the digital era

CIO Business Intelligence

IBM LinuxONE III systems run only Linux at prices starting at $135,000. The program enables customers to pay only for what they use of Z system hardware and software. The program enables customers to pay only for what they use of Z system hardware and software. Z upgrades and open source.

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What’s Free at Linux Academy — May 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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NVIDIA is elevating AI deployment to new efficiencies with NIM

Dataconomy

During its GTC conference, NVIDIA unveiled NVIDIA NIM, a software platform engineered to simplify the integration of both custom and pre-trained AI models into operational settings. Regarding the inferencing engine, NVIDIA plans to implement the Triton Inference Server , alongside TensorRT and TensorRT-LLM for its operations.

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Technology Short Take 161

Scott Lowe

Servers/Hardware. The open source ko project has applied to become a CNCF Sandbox project. Engin Diri shares some tools and techniques for learning Rust. Nicholas Schmidt takes on using cloud-init with vSphere , using openSUSE as the Linux platform. Mike McQuaid talks about entitlement in open source.

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Google is still making its mysterious Fuchsia OS, and now it wants your help

The Verge

It’s unique because it’s not based on a Linux kernel; instead, it uses a microkernel called Zircon. It’s also unique because, despite being developed “in the open” on publicly browsable repositories, nobody really understands what the OS is for, and Google executives have been remarkably coy about it all. Image: Google.

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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. Servers/Hardware. Cabling is hardware, right? Ulrich Speidel shares some of the findings after the volcanic eruption in Tonga.

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