Posted on 03/04/2013 2:39:03 PM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach
Data Center Knowledge has been covering OpenStack an open source cloud operating system driven by a growing community for more than two years. However, widespread understanding of OpenStack is lacking and potential cloud customers and users continue to raise questions, such as What is OpenStack? or How is it used? Rackspace, one of the original founders of the OpenStack project along with NASA, published this video that gives quick primer on OpenStack, what it is and who uses it. This 6-minute video, which is part of an ongoing series on OpenStack, introduces the cloud OS and dives into it from a high level to give you the basic understanding of this disruptive technology.
(Excerpt) Read more at datacenterknowledge.com ...
Gartner says the market for cloud services this year will total $131 billion.
I have got this up and running....
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Qubes OS is a security-oriented, Fedora-based desktop Linux distribution whose main concept is "security by isolation" by using domains implemented as lightweight Xen virtual machines. It attempts to combine two contradictory goals: how to make the isolation between domains as strong as possible, mainly due to clever architecture that minimises the amount of trusted code, and how to make this isolation as seamless and easy as possible.
From what I recall, you're a big Fedora guy, so I figured I'd hit you up with a question I have. Been using Fedora for quite a while myself (Core 2, I think).
Anyway, from what I hear, there have been some major interface changes in F17 and F18, and I'm not entirely sure I want to keep on the sam train, even if I have to get familiar with a new distro. Do you have any impressions you'd like to share of F17/F18? I'm more of a KDE/XFCE user than Gnome.
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