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Edgecore unveils high-performance 400G spine switch for data centers

Network World

AI and ML optimizations : The DCS511 supports features such as cognitive routing, global load balancing, and path rebalancing. Open-source options for the DCS511 Edgecore has a particular focus on open networking and supports a variety of open-source efforts. Can NaaS mitigate network skills gaps?

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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 Heavy metal: Enhancing bare metal provisioning and load balancing Kubernetes is generally focused on enabling virtualized compute resources, with containers.

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The Internet of (Secure) Things – Embedding Security in the IoT

CTOvision

Homes/Offices : Companies and utilities are building sensors into major appliances and HVAC systems. You can opt-in to smart metering so that a utility can load balance energy distribution. We’ve already seen examples of exploits of these systems – automobile telematics, pacemakers, smart TVs, and more.

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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). Thanks for reading!

Linux 113
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Technology Short Take 143

Scott Lowe

Here’s a quick look at using Envoy as a load balancer in Kubernetes. I saw this blog post about Curiefense , an open source Envoy extension to add WAF (web application firewall) functionality to Envoy. I really enjoy these AWS open source news and updates posts. Operating Systems/Applications.

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Weekly Update 6-3-2019

Linux Academy

You have to launch the virtual servers, which means you need to: Choose an operating system. Configure auto-scaling with load balancers. Plus when it’s okay to lie to the compiler, what GitHub’s Sponsors program means for open source, and your feedback. Install software packages.

Linux 92
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Technology Short Take #27

Scott Lowe

Operating Systems/Applications. I found this article on imperative vs. declarative system configuration is quite helpful in understanding Puppet’s declarative model. I enjoyed this article by Josh Townsend on using SUSE Studio and HAProxy to create a (free) open source load balancing solution for VMware View.

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