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How Red Hat is embracing AI to make sysadmin lives easier
The open-source giant's AI work is all about integrating the entire Red Hat software family into a smart, easy-to-manage stack. Here's what each one does and how they fit together.
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Did IBM make a $6.4 billion blunder by buying HashiCorp?
HashiCorp's programs are ideal fit for IBM/Red Hat's software lines, but why buy the company when the software's free and open?
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Mind the Shift: Answering Common Questions About OpenTofu - DevOps.com
A lead contributor to OpenTofu answers the (truly) frequently asked questions about the open source project.
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What OpenTofu 1.7 Means for DevSecOps - DevOps.com
With built-in end-to-end encryption, OpenTofu is a natural DevSecOps fit.
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CIQ Extends CentOS 7 Support with Bridge Service as its End-of-Life Approaches - Techstrong ITSM
The popular enterprise Linux CentOS 7 will soon cease to be supported, but its hundreds of thousands of users still need support.
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Shim vulnerability exposes most Linux systems to attack
This low-level software is the glue that enables Linux to run on Secure Boot PCs, and it has a nasty problem.
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OpenTofu 1.7 General Availability: Open Source Infrastructure-as-Code
Moving forward, the plan is for OpenTofu to maintain compatibility with Terraform while introducing significant new features.
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Linux Server Operating Systems: Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Beyond
Besides Red Hat Enterprise Linux, several RHEL rival clones and offshoots are vying for your Linux server and cloud dollar. Here's what's with them.
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Tuning the Linux kernel with AI, according to ByteDance
Linux works well for most jobs, but to get it to work great requires kernel tuning, and that's never easy. ByteDance has a proposal to make this easier.
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How to Choose a Microservices Monitoring Tool
Microservices allow developers to break down their applications into smaller, loosely coupled services that can be developed, deployed, and scaled independently. But you need a monitoring tool to track whether they work correctly – which means you need useful criteria for choosing one.
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CIQ spins out its own Red Hat Ansible interface take: Ascender
CIQ, Rocky Linux's founding support and services partner, has customized its own take, Ascender on the Ansible AWX front end to the popular DevOps program Ansible.
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Canonical Unveils Landscape 23.03: Streamlining Ubuntu Linux Management
Canonical's Landscape sysadmin tool for Ubuntu and Debian Linux keeps getting better and better.
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Free SPF/DKIM/DMARC analyzer tools for DMARC setup
DMARCLY - SPF/DKIM/DMARC tools
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Network Tools: Check your mailserver online
DNS and Network troubleshooting and diagnostic tools integrated into one sweet interface. A very useful set of tools.
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The death of the command line
Don't get me wrong: The command line will always be important to sysadmins. But in many ways, it's being superseded by DevOps tools such as Ansible, Chef, and Puppet.
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Comparing four sites that help you find out if a website is down
What happens when you can’t reach a website you rely on? These online resources help you find out if a site you are trying to browse is down.
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What’s the difference between containers and virtual machines?
No, containers are not small virtual machines. So, what are they? Well, let me tell you.
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Linux fundamentals: Essential commands for server administration
Is that service still running? What application is using that TCP port? These questions and more can be answered easily by sysadmins who know simple Linux commands. @Enterprisenxt
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Here’s why you should use containers
Who doesn't want to save money, development, and deployment time?
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Top 21 conferences for DevOps and sysadmins in 2018
Learn which DevOps events are must-attend and which might be worth considering.
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