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SUSE Edge upgrade targets Kubernetes and Linux at the edge

Network World

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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Red Hat unveils Kubernetes connectivity solution to tame multi-cloud chaos

Network World

It is also aware of appropriate routing, load balancing, and failover, and its able to create/edit/delete CNAME, A Records, Zones and more within any DNS provider in an automated, systematic approach, Ferreira said. There are even more options for OpenShift.

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Red Hat OpenShift 4.18 expands cloud-native networking

Network World

This is particularly useful for integration with third-party load balancers needing direct access to backend OpenShift pods or VMs, she said. UDN will also add integrated support of Ethernet VPN (EVPN) to BGP, allowing for the extension of a UDN segment into one or more external networks.

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What’s Free at Linux Academy — March 2019

Linux Academy

By adding free cloud training to our Community Membership, students have the opportunity to develop their Linux and cloud skills further. Stay tuned to the Linux Academy blog for further details. March Study Group Course: Linux Operating System Fundamentals – Have you heard of Linux, but don’t really know anything about it?

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Vendor-Side DevOps Practices Can Still Deliver Better Value While Client-Side Government Processes Catch Up

CTOvision

The new gospel of agile development and continuous delivery is antithetical to the realities on the client side — an environment where waterfall methodologies prevail, and the need to define large-scale releases across year-long timeframes makes it very challenging to operate in an agile manner. Let’s explore this next.

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Expanding the Cloud: Docker Containers in Elastic Beanstalk

All Things Distributed

The Elastic Beanstalk team spends a lot of time talking to AWS Developers, and in the last few months they''ve noticed a common theme in those conversations: developers tell us they''re interested in Docker , and ask if we are thinking about making it easy to run and scale Docker workloads in AWS. Best of Both Worlds.

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Technology Short Take 176

Scott Lowe

Networking Lee Briggs (formerly of Pulumi, now with Tailscale) shows how to use the Tailscale Operator to create “free” Kubernetes load balancers (“free” as in no additional charge above and beyond what it would normally cost to operate a Kubernetes cluster). Think Linux doesn’t have malware?

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