Articles from ADMIN Issue 69
We look at the benefits of Kubernetes outside of large corporate environments.
Multipass lets you launch and run Ubuntu virtual machines, use cloud-init to configure the VMs, and prototype cloud launches locally in minutes.
Grommunio is setting itself up as an open source drop-in replacement for Microsoft Exchange.
Set up a PXE server for BIOS and UEFI clients and use it to boot Linux or Windows.
The Rancher lightweight alternative to Red Hat's OpenShift gives admins a helping hand when entering the world of Kubernetes, but with major differences in architecture.
If you want to operate a wiki in your data center as a document and knowledge database for workgroups, you will find a large selection of open source applications. We tested five free wiki platforms for different use cases on the local network.
The AWS Management Console, command-line tools, SDKs, toolkits for integrated development environments, and automation through Infrastructure as Code are all tools to help manage the operation of more than 200 services in the AWS cloud.
Azure Active Directory Domain Services is a Microsoft product, distinct from Active Directory and Azure Active Directory, that offers centralized directory services in the cloud in place of an often convoluted on-premises operation.
Keycloak is a robust and mature project that provides a modern single sign-on authorization experience and centralized authentication of your apps.
Lithnet Password Protection for Active Directory provides flexible rules beyond that possible with group policies alone and prevents the use of previously compromised passwords.