Servers: Mesosphere, NGINX, and Systemd on Ubuntu 16.04
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A key part of Google's cloud strategy just got a boost
Alphabet's Google has picked up more support for a key piece of its cloud strategy.
On Wednesday the San Francisco start-up Mesosphere announced the upcoming availability of a beta version of Google-led open-source software called Kubernetes inside its flagship software.
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Mesosphere adds support for rival Kubernetes in nod to changing tide in container-orchestration market
“Our worldview is that container orchestration is a type of workload customers need to run, and it has always been our goal to offer choice,” said Tobias Knaup, CTO and co-founder of Mesosphere, based in San Francisco.
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NGINX builds platform for application development and delivery
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NGINX releases application platform with new application server, centralized management tools
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Nginx forges multilanguage app server for microservices
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Systemd on Ubuntu 16.04 can't (or won't) reliably reboot your server
On some servers, usually the busiest and most important ones, the system will just stop during the shutdown process and sit there. And sit there. And sit there. Perhaps it would eventually recover after tens of minutes, but as mentioned these are generally our busiest and most important servers, so we're not exactly going to let them sit there to find out what happens eventually.
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