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Using Rust for Kentik’s New Synthetic Network Monitoring Agent

Kentik

We recently launched Kentik Synthetic Monitoring , a major new product feature that combines synthetic network testing with real-time traffic monitoring to provide thorough insight into network performance and reliability. We deliver ksynth binaries for a number of different architectures including x86_64, armv7, and aarch64.

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Introducing Cloud Playground: Even More Hands-On Training Features

Linux Academy

I’m happy to announce that Cloud Playground is now available on Linux Academy! Seven years ago we launched our first Cloud Servers interface providing the ability for Linux Academy students to spin up virtual machines on demand as part of their membership. Upgraded interface and server logs.

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All About BIND DNS: Who, How, & Why

Linux Academy

This feature-full implementation of DNS service and tools aims to be 100% standards-compliant and is; intended to serve as a reference architecture for DNS software. For small or uncomplicated networks, BIND by itself is well suited to provide all DNS-related service functions. Who Uses BIND? Benefits of Using BIND.

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New Features and Benefits with AWS – Quarterly Update – Q2– 2022

Apps Associates

Price reductions on Amazon EC2 instances running SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) OS – Starting May 28 th , 2022 there will be a price reduction on SLES On-Demand EC2 instances which can result in savings of up to 24% vs. the current On-Demand rates.

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Radar Trends to Watch: September 2023

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

Security Proof-of-work makes it to the Tor network. Adoption of RISC-V, a royalty-free open source instruction set architecture for microprocessors, has been increasing. Patches for Linux have been released. Among other things, this change is intended to accelerate IPv6 adoption. Could it displace ARM ?

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