Articles from ADMIN Issue 42
Ansible is a simple and sensible automation solution, as long as you don’t need to spend a lot of time creating new roles and playbooks. DebOps is a convenient collection of Ansible playbooks for Debian-based Linux systems.
From industry metaphors, to agile processes, to DevOps, software development is evolving into a mature enterprise. We point out some missteps in the adoption of the DevOps methodology.
Discover the difference between automation and orchestration, and learn to quickly deploy and orchestrate well-defined, scalable business solutions for your organization.
You'd think that massive amounts of data wouldn't have the opportunity to be elusive, but we know this isn't true from the sheer number of data breaches in the past couple of years.
Knoppix 8.1 (Multiarch Live) and Ubuntu 17.10 Server (64-bit)
Attacks on AI Bluetooth and Intel processors, vulnerability in Oracle Identity Manager, and containerizing OpenStack.
Exploring AMD's ambitious Radeon Open Compute Ecosystem with ROCm senior director Greg Stoner.
This month we talk with SUSE CEO Nils Brauckmann.
What happens when an intruder with a laptop parks at an empty cubicle and attaches to your local network? If you don't want to find out, it might be time to think about implementing some switch port security.
Inflexible DNS name resolution was solved in Windows Server 2016, thanks to policy-based DNS.