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Virtual Cables  

Windows Server 2016 takes a big step toward software-defined networking, with the Network Controller server role handling the centralized management, monitoring, and configuration of network devices and virtual networks. This service can also be controlled with PowerShell and is particularly interesting for Hyper-V infrastructures.

Weak Link  

Docker containers introduce serious security problems, but you can employ a number of methods to deploy them securely.

Velocity Sensor  

A good monitoring solution must provide information about applications and their performance. We show you how to monitor a database using openITCOCKPIT.

Land Ho!  

Java 9 tempts programmers with innovations intended to facilitate the development and operation of Java applications.

Secure Collaboration  

Locally hosted collaboration servers are an alternative to letting employees swap files in a public cloud. We show you how to set up an ownCloud 9 environment on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS.

Logically Tunneled  

Network virtualization takes very different approaches at the software and hardware levels to divide or group network resources into logical units independent of the physical layer. It is typically a matter of implementing secure strategies. We show the technical underpinnings of VLANs.

Put to the Test  

Software-defined storage promises centrally managed, heterogeneous storage with built-in redundancy. We examine how complicated it is to set up the necessary distributed filesystems. A benchmark shows which operations each system is best at tackling.

Central Register  

The management of DNS entries works fundamentally differently for clouds than for classic setups; OpenStack Designate is a meaningful and well-functioning DNS as a Service implementation.

Cloud Director  

Once you start putting services in Azure cloud, you might want to add an Active Directory domain controller.

Creative Security  

Much has happened in the field of SELinux in the last few years, including the development of new usability features. The current release makes it easier to write SELinux policy modules yourself.
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