Linux
Personal Security – PGP Keys
As we continue our series of articles on security, today we are going to cover personal security in the form of using PGP keys.
Linux
Linux Academy Introduces Red Hat Certified Engineer Exam Preparation
Following on the heels of our popular Red Hat Certified System Administrator Certification Preparation course at Linux Academy, we are making available a new course covering the Red Hat Certified Engineer. Let’s talk a bit about some of what this covers.
Linux
RAID Explained
RAID, or a redundant array of independent disks, is a storage solution intended to improve some combination of fault tolerance, storage management, and performance.
Linux
Git and GitHub
Last week we explored what version control meant, and how Git works behind the scenes, but how is it actually used on the user-end?
Linux
Anatomy of a File System
At the most general level, most people know what a file system is: A storage utility that stores the data of a server or computer.
Linux
What are Containers?
Scalability, high availability, containers, fault tolerance and eventual consistency.
Amazon Web Services
Cloud Security – What You May Not Know Might Hurt You
If you use a cloud provider for your application and infrastructure needs, tell me quickly: Where is your data?
Cloud
What is Fault Tolerance?
Scalability, high availability, containers, fault tolerance and eventual consistency.
Amazon Web Services
What is Eventual Consistency?
Scalability, high availability, containers, fault tolerance and eventual consistency.