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Linux Foundation’s L3AF brings zero-downtime updates to eBPF network management

Network World

The Linux Foundations networking division (LF Networking) is helping to address that challenge with the L3AF project, which is based on eBPF (extended Berkeley Packet Filter ) technology. While retail was the initial target, today the technology has applicable use cases in any industry vertical imaginable. With the new L3AF 2.1.0

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5 alternatives to VMware vSphere virtualization platform

Network World

HiveIO Hive Fabric HiveIO is a Linux Kernel-based VM (KVM) that features an intelligent message bus, pool orchestration, user profile management, and shared storage. Customers can choose either of two approaches: Azure Stack HCI hardware-as-a-service, in which the hardware and software are pre-installed.

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SUSE Edge upgrade targets Kubernetes and Linux at the edge

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Open source and Linux platform vendor SUSE is looking to help organizations solve some of the complexity and challenges of edge computing with the company’s SUSE Edge 3.1 SUSE Edge integrates SUSE Linux Micro, which is an optimized Linux distribution for smaller deployments based on the company’s flagship SUSE Linux Enterprise (SLE).

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What is KubeVirt? How does it migrate VMware workloads to Kubernetes?

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While its still possible to run applications on bare metal, that approach doesnt fully optimize hardware utilization. With virtualization, one physical piece of hardware can be abstracted or virtualized to enable more workloads to run. The KubeVirt open-source project was started by Linux vendor Red Hat in 2016.

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IBM Cloud speeds AI workloads with Intel Gaudi 3 accelerators

Network World

With Gaudi 3 accelerators, customers can more cost-effectively test, deploy and scale enterprise AI models and applications, according to IBM, which is said to be the first cloud service provider to adopt Gaudi 3. The Intel Gaudi 3 instance also supports Red Hat Enterprise Linux AI image options. IBM watsonx.ai

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Former Arista COO launches NextHop AI for customized networking infrastructure

Network World

Sadana noted that existing networking vendors arent building the super customized hardware that hyperscalers need either. You have to make AI clusters as efficient as possible for the world to use all the AI applications at the right cost structure, at the right economics, for this to be successful, Sadana said.

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StarlingX bridges IPv4-IPv6 gap with dual-stack networking support

Network World

a significant update to the open-source distributed cloud platform designed for IoT, 5G, O-RAN and edge computing applications. StarlingX is a fully-integrated cloud infrastructure platform, which includes core building blocks such as the Linux kernel, Kubernetes and OpenStack, along with other open-source components.

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