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  • Mastering clusters of Unix machines part2: the right tools

    calendar Oct 11, 2009 · 1 min read
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    Mastering clusters of Unix machines part2: the right tools

    After working with unix for years, we noticed it is difficult to get a very uniform approach to unix management.


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  • Mastering clusters of Unix machines part1: the right VM

    calendar Oct 4, 2009 · 2 min read
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    Mastering clusters of Unix machines part1: the right VM

    One day, we have the need to create a fast cluster of linux machine, specialized and easy to segragate in different networks (for better security). We need web servers, integration servers (running java hudson), huge developer machines (running for instance eclispe) and so on.

    It was not easy to find a good environment. This research lead us also to consider a very huge set of different and complex management software. In this series of article, we will show what we discovered.

    Or final goal is to have a way to define a set of linux virutal machines, connect them and manage all using open source software. We also want tools easy to understand. We do not want super-optimized stuff, we have the “just it works well” approach.

    We thinked about these types of virtual machine: super light LAMP servers, medim sized java tomcat servers (or udson servers), big database machines and super big development machines.


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  • WebDAV versus Sshfs

    calendar Aug 2, 2009 · 3 min read
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    WebDAV versus  Sshfs

    At Gioorgi.com we evaluted a internet file system common gateway for connecting network resources. We compared two solutions: a webdav file system and an ssh-fs file system. The solution should be viable via MacOSX and Linux, but also Windows support will be a plus.


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  • The best netbook-friendly Linux distros

    calendar Jun 12, 2009 · 1 min read
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    The best netbook-friendly Linux distros
    Hands-on We loved the Xandros based OS the Asus put on the original Eee PC for its simplicity and direct access to applications. Likewise Acer's version of Linpus, installed on the Linux versions of its Aspire One netbook. For 90 per cent of the tasks anyone's likely to perform on a netbook, they're spot on and allow the machines to boot up in under 20 seconds.
    via The best netbook-friendly Linux distros • Register Hardware.
  • Interactive map of Linux kernel

    calendar Mar 19, 2009 · 1 min read
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    Interactive map of Linux kernel

    Slashdot reported an interactive map of the Linux  kernel:


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