Articles from ADMIN Issue 79
I must admit that I really hate it when I read industry pundit predictions for the next year.
In the news: Vim 9.1 Now Available; Microsoft Introduces Copilot Key to PC Keyboards; Google Announces AI Hypercomputer; Best Practices to Prepare for Post-Quantum Security Challenges; Open Networking Foundation Projects Transferred to LF; IBM Hybrid Cloud Mesh Now Generally Available; IBM Announces Quantum System Two; Red Hat to Remove Xorg from RHEL 10; European Commission Launches Large AI Grand Challenge; Linux Foundation to Form High Performance Software Foundation
Create your own command center in small infrastructures or test environments with flexible dashboards that control and monitor relevant applications and services.
The LibreNMS open source monitoring environment, unlike its predecessor Observium, comes through the back door at no cost, with auto-discovery, alerting, the ability to scale even in very large environments with many devices, and flexible dashboards and widgets for special views.
We show you how monitoring your sensitive IT systems can be a more secure experience.
The open source Graphite tool offers real-time monitoring for IT environments, with comprehensive and fast data collection from virtually any system.
The AlmaLinux Build System lets you build, test, sign, and release packages from a single interface.
Add access controls to web applications that do not have their own user administration; however, this useful gatekeeper requires a reverse proxy.
Setting up and maintaining an email service in the data center doesn't have to be a nightmare. The iRedMail open source solution lets you deploy a full-featured email server on a number of platforms in a matter of minutes.
ScaleFlux delivers performance gains of 50 percent and more with computing power built directly into the network card to relieve the burden on the CPU.