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

Network World

Integrating traffic management, policy enforcement, and role-based access control, Red Hat Connectivity Link is a new technology from IBMs Red Hat business unit thats aimed at simplifying how enterprises manage application connectivity across distributed cloud environments. There are even more options for OpenShift.

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

Network World

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. OPA is an open-sourcepolicy engine used in Kubernetes deployments to define and write policy for containers. Key new features in StarlingX 10.0

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Weekly Update 5-20-2019

Linux Academy

Great news for all of our Linux Academy students; Red Hat Enterprise is already available to try out in Linux Academy’s Cloud Playground! We have more information on t he release in general and all the new features in our podcast Linux Action News and episode 105. Create a Custom Scan Policy with OpenSCAP.

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DockerCon 2017 Black Belt Session: Cilium for Network and Application Security

Scott Lowe

Graf starts by talking about how BPF (specifically, extended BPF or eBPF) can be used to rethink how the Linux kernel handles network traffic. The use of BPF allows Cilium to “rethink” how policy enforcement happens. Shifting focus slightly, Graf moves on to discuss XDP/BPF and the “software load balancer of the future.”

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Technology Short Take 144

Scott Lowe

I have a fairly diverse set of links for readers this time around, covering topics from microchips to improving your writing, with stops along the way in topics like Kubernetes, virtualization, Linux, and the popular JSON-parsing tool jq. Michael Kashin shares the journey of containerizing NVIDIA Cumulus Linux. Networking. So useful.).

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Azure Training Courses | New January Releases

Linux Academy

Linux Academy is the only way to get exam-like training for multiple Microsoft Azure certifications. Configuring resource policies and alerts. Create a Load Balanced VM Scale Set in Azure. The post Azure Training Courses | New January Releases appeared first on Linux Academy Blog. Creating and managing alerts.

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Technology Short Take 151

Scott Lowe

Nick Schmidt talks about using GitOps with the NSX Advanced Load Balancer. Sander Rodenhuis wrote an article on security policies in Kubernetes. The post focuses on Otomi, which in turn leverages Open Policy Agent and Gatekeeper. Dennis Felsing shares some thoughts on switching to macOS after 15 years on Linux.