Here's the lineup for this Thursday! See the Zoom credentials on our web
page
https://stllug.sluug.org/
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CEPH File System follow upsegment to expand on the January 2020 talk
<https://stllug.sluug.org/presentations/2020/2020-01-16_CEPH.pdf>given
by Michael Carrington of SuSE in Kansas City.
Know that the CEPH Files System (known as CephFS
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceph_(software)>) is a massively scalable,
open-source, distributed storage file system that runs on commodity
hardware and delivers object, block and file system storage.
Also there will be a segment on the
Uyuni project <https://www.uyuni-project.org/>by Patrick Schwartz of SuSE
Uyuni is a open-source configuration and infrastructure management solution
for software-defined infrastructure. It is designed to manage and update
tens, hundreds or even thousands of machines.
Configurable automated patch and package management based on software
channels and repositories you can assign.
Onboard and manage any Linux server connected to the network, from IoT edge
devices to your Kubernetes environment, either located in your data center,
in a 3rd party data center or in the public cloud.
Single tool for deployment of hardened OS templates (bare metal, VM or
container) for faster, consistent and repeatable provisioning and
configuration without compromising speed or security.
Normally an Abstract/Background/Details/History/Outline
Summary/Walk-through will be listed when available.
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