Articles from ADMIN Issue 49
Kubernetes is known to be inflexible when it comes to persistent storage, but Rook now offers cloud-native storage and seeks to achieve harmony.
A new test tool by Google lets you peek inside Docker containers, so you can make sure they hold exactly what you expect.
Cloudy with a chance of better provisioning tools: The new Amazon Web Services Cloud Development Kit adds a powerful new tool to the DevOps toolkit.
The balance between IT threats and IT security is woefully unbalanced in a Windows environment, requiring the enforcement of company-wide security standards.
When you examine the memory of a computer after a break-in, take advantage of active support from the Volatility framework to analyze important memory structures and read the volatile traces of an attack.
Chef, one of the oldest automation solutions, seeks to become a universal administration robot for cloud environments with new version 2.0.
Data protection and data security are similar-sounding aspects of information security: one legal and one technical.
What lacked maturity in MariaDB 10.2 has now been sorted out in version 10.3. We look at the benefits you can reap now.
Today's OpenStack has become a mature product with automated asset configuration tools, including cloud-init, a powerful script that saves time by automatically configuring a large number of virtual servers in the cloud.
SuiteCRM 7 is a powerful open source enterprise customer relationship management solution.