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5 open source alternatives for routing/firewall

Network World

Economical and flexible Open source software offers an economical and flexible option for deploying basic home, SMB or even enterprise networking. These products can be downloaded and deployed on your own hardware, on a virtual platform, or in the cloud. Many of them sell pre-configured appliances as well.

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Review: 5 open source alternatives for routers/firewalls

Network World

Open source software offers an economical and flexible option for deploying basic home, SMB or even enterprise networking. These open source products deliver simple routing and networking features, like DHCP and DNS. We reviewed five products: ClearOS, DD-WRT, pfSense, Untangle and ZeroShell.

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What is Virtual Network Computing (VNC)?

Dataconomy

Virtual Network Computing (VNC) is a technology that has revolutionized the way we access and control remote computers. VNC has also opened up new possibilities for remote collaboration, enabling teams to work together on projects even when they are in different parts of the world. What is Virtual Network Computing (VNC)?

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How Open Hybrid Clouds Will Change Cloud Computing

CTOvision

If those options weren’t enough, here comes the open hybrid cloud. An open hybrid cloud leverages the benefits of accessing data and processes across private and public implementations, while facilitating open source development. The business also has many perks of open source at their disposal.

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Managing What Matters In the Cloud: The Apps » Data Center.

Data Center Knowledge

The need for application management tools is particularly critical when applications go beyond typical single server Web sites into the more complex category of multi-tier enterprise applications. It is implicitly driven by the enterprise shift of moving more and more application workloads to cloud style deployments. Firewall rules.

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Top Ten Ways Not To Sink the Kubernetes Ship

Linux Academy

Kubernetes nodes rely on underlying virtual servers for both the master control plane and for worker nodes. It is important to use security tooling such as OpenSCAP, the open source version of the Security Content Automation Protocol, to harden virtual machine images prior to their deployment in virtual private clouds.

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Thinking Out Loud: Targeting the Real Problem

Scott Lowe

After all, if I can use a controller—there are numerous open source and proprietary controllers out there—to gain programmatic access to controlling individual flows within my data center, why do I need VLANs? Visit the site for more information on virtualization, servers, storage, and other enterprise technologies.