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Technology Short Take 143

Scott Lowe

Here’s a quick look at using Envoy as a load balancer in Kubernetes. It’s a good starting point for thinking about operating your own active-active architecture. Operating Systems/Applications. Chris Evans evaluates the “HCI market segment” following some recent industry moves.

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Technology Short Take 143

Scott Lowe

Here’s a quick look at using Envoy as a load balancer in Kubernetes. It’s a good starting point for thinking about operating your own active-active architecture. Operating Systems/Applications. Chris Evans evaluates the “HCI market segment” following some recent industry moves.

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Optimizing PCI compliance in financial institutions

CIO Business Intelligence

The Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) is a crucial framework to which financial institutions must adhere. Having segmentation between infrastructure providing data processing and data storage is an example of a broad IT security architectural pattern. Learn more about Verizon’s PCI assessments here. [1]

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Technology Short Take 101

Scott Lowe

The networking industry is changing, don’t get left behind! Kamal Kyrala discusses a method for accessing Kubernetes Services without Ingress, NodePort, or load balancers. AWS adds local NVMe storage to the M5 instance family; more details here. Operating Systems/Applications. Servers/Hardware.

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What’s Free at Linux Academy — March 2019

Linux Academy

March Study Group Course: Linux Operating System Fundamentals – Have you heard of Linux, but don’t really know anything about it? Students will get hands-on training by installing and configuring containers and thoughtfully selecting a persistent storage strategy. Stay tuned to the Linux Academy blog for further details.

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