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Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Aug 09, 2022


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Fedora Linux 38 development schedule


↺ Fedora Linux 38 development schedule


> Fedora Linux 37 branches from Rawhide today. While there’s still a lot of work before the Fedora Linux 37 release in October, this marks the beginning of the Fedora Linux 38 development cycle. The work you do in Rawhide will be in the Fedora Linux 38 release in April.



Beyond innovation: Cross-functional skills for IT leaders


↺ Beyond innovation: Cross-functional skills for IT leaders


> Innovation is a key quality for business leaders, especially within IT. It is an inward process that involves listening to others and pooling information to develop creative and strategic decisions. Innovation fuels and strengthens business efforts and impacts an organization’s growth strategy and is also a top priority for many businesses as they revamp digital transformation efforts.


> While the ability to innovate is heavily sought after in the IT world, several crucial characteristics help form an excellent leader. Many of these qualities support the broader concept of innovation and help fuel great ideas across the team, allowing IT leaders to inspire employees better and achieve company goals.


> Being an IT leader today requires a dual combination of hard and soft skills: the ability to bridge the technical/management divide and effectively listen to and communicate with others.



Kubernetes network stack fundamentals: How pods on different nodes communicate | Enable Sysadmin


↺ Kubernetes network stack fundamentals: How pods on different nodes communicate | Enable Sysadmin


> Learn how pods communicate with each other when they are on different Kubernetes nodes.



Hands on vDPA: what do you do when you ain't got the hardware (Part 1)


↺ Hands on vDPA: what do you do when you ain't got the hardware (Part 1)


> In an earlier post, we provided hands-on instructions leveraging the vdpa_sim simulator. As the virtio/vDPA project continues to evolve, we have changed the process used for creating vDPA devices. We have also introduced a new vDPA software device called vp_vdpa which provides real traffic capabilities compared to loopback-only mode the previous vdpa_sim software device provided


> In this article we explain the different vDPA software simulators, and provide detailed instruction for hands-on use cases you can try out.


> We now have two vDPA software simulators: vdpa_sim and vp_vdpa.


> In Part 1 of this article we’ll focus on hands-on examples with vdpa_sim, and in Part 2 we’ll look at hands-on examples with vp_vdpa.



Automation mesh explained: Scalability and reliability for the hybrid cloud the edge


↺ Automation mesh explained: Scalability and reliability for the hybrid cloud the edge


> Scaling automation across different platforms, teams and locations can be challenging. Each region, environment and technologist can have specific, niche automation requirements, making it even harder to deliver a single solution for every use case. So how can IT teams execute their automation more consistently, while still managing a platform centrally? And how can they automate endpoints in remote areas with limited connectivity?


> Just like edge computing requires bringing various compute resources closer to the endpoints, automation at scale has similar requirements: Organizations must deliver and run automation closer to the devices that need it.




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