Articles from ADMIN Issue 83
We describe how OpenShift and Rancher use their different architectures to integrate KubeVirt, an extension used by Kubernetes to operate virtual machines in addition to containers.
Kubernetes can be highly complex, with massive setup routines that are totally over the top for newcomers. If you want to try out Kubernetes or run it in production, you have a number of options, even if you decide not to use the comprehensive packages from established vendors.
Configure your domain controller security settings correctly with Policy Analyzer and current Microsoft baselines for a leak-tight Active Directory.
Public key authentication further supplemented with one-time password or hardware authentication methods improves SSH security while offering genuine convenience.
The open source Dradis framework helps you create plans for carrying out team pentests and facilitates the task of standardizing reports from different tools to create summary output.
Red Hat's Insights cloud service helps you monitor the security, performance, and availability of Linux systems in hybrid cloud environments; new components now let you create systems with different cloud providers.
We explore advanced networking strategies tailored for Linux workloads on Azure.
Data deduplication tools boost efficiency in storage management by improving storage utilization and saving network bandwidth during backup and replication processes.
You don't need native clients for every single service just to back up or synchronize your data in the cloud; Rclone helps you handle these tasks for multiple cloud accounts at the command line or in a graphical front end.