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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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Astera Labs debuts Scorpio fabric switch to accelerate PCIe for AI, cloud

Network World

Danesh explained that the fundamental job of the P series Scorpio is being able to provide high performance peer-to-peer traffic from the GPU to all of its key resources, whether it’s the CPU, the NICs, the SSDs. Tb/s of switching capacity with support for open-source network operating systems including SONiC. Wireshark 4.4

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Why eBPF is critical and how it’s getting better

Network World

The open-source eBPF (extended Berkeley Packet Filter) technology has become one of the most critical foundational elements of networking with Linux over the last decade. The open-source eBFP technology enables users to run code safely in the Linux kernel. Soon that same power will reach out to embrace Microsoft Windows, too.

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What is SONiC and how can enterprises try the open-source NOS?

Network World

Interest in the open-source network operating system SONiC is rising as major networking vendors and start-ups look to offer resources to help enterprises give SONiC a try. SONiC is seen as a significant alternative to more traditional, less flexible network operating systems. What is SONiC? Who created SONiC?

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You Should Run R On Your Computer: Not just for stats, but to know what all the excitement is about

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R runs on a wide variety of systems, including Mac, Windows, Linux and Unix. You will immediately see links to Linux, Mac and Windows versions of R. Download and install the one for your system. Now you have R running on your system. Resources to speed the R learning curve (datagrad.blogspot.com).

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IBM preps Power servers with AI support, new processor

Network World

The company added a Power Virtual Server Private Cloud features that lets customers better control and manage Power resources locally or in a hybrid cloud environment, according to IBM. Running IBM AIX, IBM i, Linux, or VIOS operating systems, the S1012 supports in-core AI inferencing and machine learning with the MMA feature.

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Free Courses at Linux Academy- January 2020

Linux Academy

To continually support your mission to learn and grow, we encourage you to try these free courses and resources for developing and advancing your Cloud skills. How to Get a Linux Job. This course helps prepare you for applying for and successfully obtaining a Linux Job. Build Your Own Linux From Scratch.

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