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Canonical Girds Its Cloud-Native Loins as Containers Gain Traction
Nathan Rader will need to be blessed with the patience of a saint. As the director of NFV Strategy at Canonical, the company behind the Ubuntu open source Linux distribution, he's eager for communications service providers to not just talk about "cloud native" architectures based on containers (packages of self-contained software code and related dependencies), but actually deploy them.
That's because a shift to cloud-native, container-based microservices by mobile, fixed and cable network operators could well result in greater traction in the communications network operator world for Canonical Ltd. , which has developed a version of the Kubernetes container orchestration system needed to manage multiple containers across multiple cloud platforms.
Canonical regards itself as particularly well placed to benefit from any shift towards container-based deployments, as its Ubuntu operating system is already widely deployed in existing cloud initiatives and the company believes that Ubuntu is the "optimal choice" to underpin containers.
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Alternatives when migrating from macOS Server
DHCP, DNS, FTP, and Websites services are the most important services for enterprises to connect to and utilize the Internet for getting work done. And while their loss is lamented, admins with Mac CLI experience will feel right at home spinning up these services on any Linux distribution. For those still learning their way around Linux or simply prefer a GUI-based package manager, Ubuntu, and CentOS are two excellent Linux distros that offer a nice blend of performance and usability that will have you configuring DHCP scopes and DNS nameservers in no time.
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Red Hat Unifies Automation Across Hybrid Cloud Management with Latest Version of Red Hat Ansible Tower
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Assess Kubernetes performance and scalability using Automation Pipeline
Red Hat's performance and scalability team created an automation pipeline and tooling to help answer these and other questions.
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