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After understanding what is Linux, what is a Linux distribution, when you start using Linux, you might come across the term ‘rolling release’ in Linux forum discussions. In this Linux jargon buster, you’ll learn about rolling release model of Linux distributions.
Kubernetes is an amazing orchestration service. It will make sure all your services are up, restart ones that appear to be failing, and organize your logs and diagnostics. It has taken the industry by storm and has become a common link between all the cloud providers.
Cloud native object storage provider MinIO was selected as one of four storage companies to aid with VMware’s creation of its newly released vSAN Data Persistence platform. VMware’s platform aims to provide a way to run “stateful” cloud native applications on VMware’s infrastructure.
lscpu | egrep 'Model name|Socket|Thread|NUMA|CPU\(s\)'
Are y’all ready to party like it’s 1999? Cuz if so, get ready, because we have a brand new command-line interface (CLI) ready for you from GitHub, and maybe, if you’re lucky, you can figure out a way to stylize it with some ANSI colors.
To deliver a highly available application, it’s standard practice to set up alarms that get triggered if something goes wrong. Alarms may be triggered by: Good alarms are actionable; otherwise, important issues may be masked by seemingly unimportant alerts and get swept under the rug.
Application and system observability was the focus of the latest Cloud Native Computing Foundation‘s Technology Radar end user survey, posted last week. So for this week’s episode of The New Stack Context, we invited Cheryl Hung, CNCF vice president of ecosystem, to discuss these findings.
Are you looking to send a temporary email right from your Linux or Unix terminal? Look no further. Try tmpmail command-line utility that allows you to generate a temporary email address for sending and receiving emails. Underneath the script uses 1secmail’s API to receive the emails.
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