Why do I rarely see Gitblit talked about as an open source alternative to GitHub? It does a lot: http://gitblit.com/features.html, including a well thought out ticket workflow: http://gitblit.com/tickets_overview.html…
Cloudwatch does what you're referring to as well. It's more of a basic server monitoring system that happens to integrate with the load balancer. You get a set of basic VM level metrics, and you can feed it custom…
I think the problem is clustering is still very much a duct-tape situation in postgresql with no real clear consensus on how to build out a cluster. Postgres-XL looks great for scale out, but you need 4 independent…
So you think recompiling OpenSSL from scratch, in doing so, deviating from the upstream vendor's supported binaries, and the dependency problems with updates it will cause, just to support a mostly smoke and mirrors…
I am in 100% agreement with you, FIPS is bonkers.
https://access.redhat.com/solutions/95213 Dated May 28, 2014 If you don't have an account: "So at this moment we cannot say whether mod_ssl is going to be a valid crypto module in FIPS mode under RHEL-6 although this is…
I'm your counterpart at another agency. I'm glad to see other agencies are not doing FIPS on their websites (Which would be RHEL with mod_nss only). I'm a bit confused though, last I looked FedRAMP still required it.…
I think it comes from their AppFog acquisition.
So in other words, become a FB/Twitter/Play/App store and put yourself at the top of the pyramid. Now you get to be the company changing the API and banning users, but we still haven't actually solved the problem for…
They say they have a patent pending, that should have more details. I would like to read it, can anybody find the filing? http://www.gbatteries.com/technology/
I just posted a similar comment above. It seems like the time is right for an open source advanced chat server. Maybe there already is one, I just don't know of it yet.
Are any of these available for companies that can't ship all their internal conversations and files to the cloud? Are XMPP/IRC and overpriced 'enterprise' suites still the go to for private chat?
Yes, and google will throttle you if you make too many requests.
Redhat builds the binary from scratch as well: http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/cgit/docker-io.git/tree/docker... It was just released to epel stable, the docs are here:…
I must be missing something, but it seems like CoreOS is just etcd and vanilla docker. I do like the idea of etcd, but is there some sort of API to control docker with it?
That's NDB cluster, not Galera. They are apples and oranges.
Entire groups of people at MS have clearances. Their software runs large chunks of the DOD, they can and do put consultants on site in secured locations when needed. Who else is going to fix an exchange cluster that has…
It's not knowing about them, it's being able to defend them. A gray area loophole is much safer to exploit if you have a large legal team to back up your interpretation.
I'm not going to comment on the security of giving somebody an ssh key to your root account... But it's a good idea to look at something like puppet to do this. Example: https://github.com/credativ/puppet-ssh-hiera
Why? His data set is larger than ram, and couchdb is a really great disk based key/value store.
CouchDB gives you /real/ transactions, they just don't span multiple documents.
Look at torquebox.org and immutant.org. You can run ruby and clojure on the same JVM and they can interop in a few ways.
I recommended the same thing to my clients for a while last year, CentOS 6 was not getting updates at all for a time. They seem to have fixed that now though, it looks to be safe to use CentOS 6 again. Of course, if you…
Do you have a link to where Amazon says EC2 uses ECC RAM? I can't seem to find one.
Ctrl-[ is escape, so if your caps lock is a control key you only need to move your pinkies a tiny amount to hit escape.
Why do I rarely see Gitblit talked about as an open source alternative to GitHub? It does a lot: http://gitblit.com/features.html, including a well thought out ticket workflow: http://gitblit.com/tickets_overview.html…
Cloudwatch does what you're referring to as well. It's more of a basic server monitoring system that happens to integrate with the load balancer. You get a set of basic VM level metrics, and you can feed it custom…
I think the problem is clustering is still very much a duct-tape situation in postgresql with no real clear consensus on how to build out a cluster. Postgres-XL looks great for scale out, but you need 4 independent…
So you think recompiling OpenSSL from scratch, in doing so, deviating from the upstream vendor's supported binaries, and the dependency problems with updates it will cause, just to support a mostly smoke and mirrors…
I am in 100% agreement with you, FIPS is bonkers.
https://access.redhat.com/solutions/95213 Dated May 28, 2014 If you don't have an account: "So at this moment we cannot say whether mod_ssl is going to be a valid crypto module in FIPS mode under RHEL-6 although this is…
I'm your counterpart at another agency. I'm glad to see other agencies are not doing FIPS on their websites (Which would be RHEL with mod_nss only). I'm a bit confused though, last I looked FedRAMP still required it.…
I think it comes from their AppFog acquisition.
So in other words, become a FB/Twitter/Play/App store and put yourself at the top of the pyramid. Now you get to be the company changing the API and banning users, but we still haven't actually solved the problem for…
They say they have a patent pending, that should have more details. I would like to read it, can anybody find the filing? http://www.gbatteries.com/technology/
I just posted a similar comment above. It seems like the time is right for an open source advanced chat server. Maybe there already is one, I just don't know of it yet.
Are any of these available for companies that can't ship all their internal conversations and files to the cloud? Are XMPP/IRC and overpriced 'enterprise' suites still the go to for private chat?
Yes, and google will throttle you if you make too many requests.
Redhat builds the binary from scratch as well: http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/cgit/docker-io.git/tree/docker... It was just released to epel stable, the docs are here:…
I must be missing something, but it seems like CoreOS is just etcd and vanilla docker. I do like the idea of etcd, but is there some sort of API to control docker with it?
That's NDB cluster, not Galera. They are apples and oranges.
Entire groups of people at MS have clearances. Their software runs large chunks of the DOD, they can and do put consultants on site in secured locations when needed. Who else is going to fix an exchange cluster that has…
It's not knowing about them, it's being able to defend them. A gray area loophole is much safer to exploit if you have a large legal team to back up your interpretation.
I'm not going to comment on the security of giving somebody an ssh key to your root account... But it's a good idea to look at something like puppet to do this. Example: https://github.com/credativ/puppet-ssh-hiera
Why? His data set is larger than ram, and couchdb is a really great disk based key/value store.
CouchDB gives you /real/ transactions, they just don't span multiple documents.
Look at torquebox.org and immutant.org. You can run ruby and clojure on the same JVM and they can interop in a few ways.
I recommended the same thing to my clients for a while last year, CentOS 6 was not getting updates at all for a time. They seem to have fixed that now though, it looks to be safe to use CentOS 6 again. Of course, if you…
Do you have a link to where Amazon says EC2 uses ECC RAM? I can't seem to find one.
Ctrl-[ is escape, so if your caps lock is a control key you only need to move your pinkies a tiny amount to hit escape.