Название: BSD Magazine Год / месяц: 2018 / March Номер: Vol.12 No.3 Формат: pdf Размер: 18,2 mb Язык: English
The BSD Magazine is a project devoted to BSD world and Open Source solutions, targeting both beginners and experienced users. It is a technical magazine, providing articles of interest to all people who want to be an expert in the BSD/UNIX field. It includes highly technical articles, and non-technical articles on Open Source OSes, as well as news on innovations in the field.
In Brief Ewa & The BSD Team This column presents the latest news coverage of breaking news, events, product releases, and trending topics from the BSD sector.
How to Manage Multiple Perl 6 Installations with Rakudobrew Luca Ferrari Perl 6 is a language in the Perl family. It is very feature rich and oriented to several programming paradigms, including the Object Oriented one. Rakudobrew is a tool that helps in installing and managing different installations of a runnable Perl 6 environment, and offers an easy way to get a Perl 6 instance on a machine.
Quickstart with Kubernetes and GKE (Part 1/2) Leonardo Neves This article will discuss how to deploy a simple docker application on Google GKE. Readers will be able to deploy any application public available on docker hub on GKE, taking many advantages from that platform, like high availability using several data-centers and unlimited scalability.
Kubernetes..! Era of Innovation Moustafa Nabil El-Zeny Today, I am going to resume my speech about OpenShift, K8S, Containers, Orchestrators, etc. When you intend to dive deeper into the Container Orchestration world, you should ask yourself a set of questions... what, which, why and where?
Open vSwitch Overview Albert Hui Open vSwitch (OVS) is an open source software-defined networking solution to deliver software data center infrastructure as a service functionality for today’s cloud-based paradigms. OVS was built and based upon Stanford University’s OpenFlow project. OVS functions both as a router and switch. Therefore, it is also referred to as a multilayer switch by examining content from the Open System Interconnection (OSI) reference model encompassing Layers 2 through Layer 7.
How to Add a New System Tunable to FreeBSD Carlos Neira FreeBSD comes out of the box with several system tunable parameters for each of its subsystems. There’s a system tunable for virtual memory, file systems, I/O, networking, etc. We will learn how to customize them and also create our own system tunable.
Caddy Web Server On FreeBSD Abdorrahman Homaei Caddy is an open source, middleware, secure, HTTP/2-enabled web server written in Go programming language that has been created in 2015. Caddy configuration and initiation is simple and clear and lets you create an HTTPS- enabled website in 5 seconds.
OpenBSD and The State of Gaming David Carlier OpenBSD is already well-known for its security strengths, but among its third party software, it can also be used to entertain the user.
Presentation How to Assist the Business World with OTRS? Mar?a Polett Ramos
Column With the latest chemical attack in the UK that has critically injured two individuals and seriously injured a serving police officer, what are the geopolitical, media, and technical implications of this latest outrage? Rob Somerville
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