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What’s Free At Linux Academy June 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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Free Courses at Linux Academy — September 2019

Linux Academy

To continually support you in your mission to learn and grow we are always adding new courses and free resources to begin developing your Linux and Cloud skills. Courses Free in September: Microsoft SQL Server On Linux Quick Start. Linux Networking and Trouble Shooting. How to Get a Linux Job. Git Quick Start.

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Linux Academy Monthly Update – September

Linux Academy

Implement and manage storage. This exam measures your ability to do the following: Implement data storage solutions. Microsoft SQL Server on Linux Quick Start : This course teaches learners how to install and configure an SQL Server on Linux, whether using a traditional machine, containers, or an Azure SQL VM.

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Optimizing PCI compliance in financial institutions

CIO Business Intelligence

Having segmentation between infrastructure providing data processing and data storage is an example of a broad IT security architectural pattern. If the solution’s goal involves processing and storing data, the architect is constrained to place the pieces that will fulfill those tasks in the proper segments.

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Technology Short Take 97

Scott Lowe

I’ve long said that if you’re going to use Docker, you need to exercise caution about blindly throwing some container on the “FROM” line of your Dockerfile. Operating Systems/Applications. Flatcar Linux is a “friendly fork” of Container Linux (of CoreOS).

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Connecting Bare Metal Workloads Using GRE Tunnels and OVS

Scott Lowe

This post, by the way, was sparked in part by a comment on my article on using GRE tunnels with OVS , in which the reader asked: “Is there a way to configure bare Linux (Ubuntu)…with OVS installed…to serve as a tunnel endpoint…?” See my introductory post on Linux policy routing if you need more information.

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The Hacker Mind: Hacking IoT

ForAllSecure

Woods: If you think about the overall system, within which some of these devices live. There has to be storage somewhere so even sensors, end up sending their data someplace that has to be stored, and that might be in the cloud, for instance, which is increasingly a part of the Internet of Things. It's still a threat. I don't know.