Cloud and server archives
8 posts from May 2016
Building a nervous system for OpenStack
By Guest, 31 May 2016
Big Software is a new class of software composed of so many moving pieces that humans, by themselves, cannot design, deploy or operate them. OpenStack, Hadoop...
Autopilot: benefits of early release
By Carla Berkers, 24 May 2016
OpenStack is the leading open cloud platform, and Ubuntu is the world’s most popular operating system for OpenStack. Over the
Forrester Research report: accelerate your cloud expansion
By Alexia Emmanoulopoulou, 16 May 2016
Cloud is now mainstream, but what’s holding it back, what are the biggest concerns of technology decision makers? Are industry leaders choosing public,...
eBook: CTO’s guide to SDN, NFV & VNF
By Alexia Emmanoulopoulou, 16 May 2016
Networking and communications standards and methodologies are undergoing the greatest transition since the migration from analogue to digital. The shift is...
Using containers to create the world’s fastest OpenStack
By Dustin Kirkland, 10 May 2016
Below you can find the audio/video recording of my OpenStack Austin presentation, where I demonstrated Ubuntu OpenStack Mitaka, running on top of Ubuntu 16.04...
What’s possible with Ubuntu on Mainframe?
By matt-c-irvine, 5 May 2016
IBM Systems Magazine Webinar “Discover the Cloud and Scale Out World of Ubuntu”held on 27 April 2016 Recently announced support for Ubuntu 16.04 LTS on IBM...
The new simplicity to consume DPDK
By Christian Ehrhardt, 5 May 2016
DPDK is a fast moving project comprised of a set of libraries and drivers for fast packet processing. It utilizes polling threads, huge pages, numa locality...
Security confinement in Ubuntu Core
By Gustavo Niemeyer, 4 May 2016
As much anticipated, the recent release of Ubuntu 16.04 LTS included integrated support for snaps on classic Ubuntu. The snap format is part of Ubuntu Core, a...