When: February 15, 2017 7PM (6:30PM for Q&A)
Topic: Linux Backups
Moderator: BLU Staff
Location: MIT Building E-51, Room 325
Note: Room change - next door to previous room.
Summary:
Managing Encrypted Linux Backups
Abstract:
Three tiny tutorials: rsync, duplicity, and boxbackup. Demonstrations:
pros and cons, tips and tricks. Discussion, Case studies / audience
participation.
performance
media
security
backup disasters (if anyone is brave enough to share)
For further information and directions please consult the BLU Web site
http://www.blu.org
Please note that there is usually plenty of free parking in the E-51
parking lot at 2 Amherst St, or directly on Amherst St.
Note: The Hayward St. lot has been closed affecting the MIT-E51 lot.
They have opened up another lot on Hayward Street that was usually
restricted.
After the meeting we will adjourn to the official after meeting meeting
location at The Cambridge Brewing Company
http://www.cambridgebrewingcompany.com/
--
Jerry Feldman <gaf@blu.org>
Boston Linux and Unix
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Tuesday, February 14, 2017
Boston Linux Meeting reminder, tomorrow, Wednesday, February 15, 2017 - Linux Backups
When: February 15, 2017 7PM (6:30PM for Q&A)
Topic: Linux Backups
Moderator: Brian DeLacey
Location: MIT Building E-51, Room 325
Note: Room change - next door to previous room.
Summary:
Managing Encrypted Linux Backups
Abstract:
Three tiny tutorials: rsync, duplicity, and boxbackup. Demonstrations:
pros and cons, tips and tricks. Discussion, Case studies / audience
participation.
performance
media
security
backup disasters (if anyone is brave enough to share)
For further information and directions please consult the BLU Web site
http://www.blu.org
Please note that there is usually plenty of free parking in the E-51
parking lot at 2 Amherst St, or directly on Amherst St.
Note: The Hayward St. lot has been closed affecting the MIT-E51 lot.
They have opened up another lot on Hayward Street that was usually
restricted.
After the meeting we will adjourn to the official after meeting meeting
location at The Cambridge Brewing Company
http://www.cambridgebrewingcompany.com/
--
Jerry Feldman <gaf@blu.org>
Boston Linux and Unix
PGP key id:3BC1EB90
PGP Key fingerprint: 49E2 C52A FC5A A31F 8D66 C0AF 7CEA 30FC 3BC1 EB90
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Topic: Linux Backups
Moderator: Brian DeLacey
Location: MIT Building E-51, Room 325
Note: Room change - next door to previous room.
Summary:
Managing Encrypted Linux Backups
Abstract:
Three tiny tutorials: rsync, duplicity, and boxbackup. Demonstrations:
pros and cons, tips and tricks. Discussion, Case studies / audience
participation.
performance
media
security
backup disasters (if anyone is brave enough to share)
For further information and directions please consult the BLU Web site
http://www.blu.org
Please note that there is usually plenty of free parking in the E-51
parking lot at 2 Amherst St, or directly on Amherst St.
Note: The Hayward St. lot has been closed affecting the MIT-E51 lot.
They have opened up another lot on Hayward Street that was usually
restricted.
After the meeting we will adjourn to the official after meeting meeting
location at The Cambridge Brewing Company
http://www.cambridgebrewingcompany.com/
--
Jerry Feldman <gaf@blu.org>
Boston Linux and Unix
PGP key id:3BC1EB90
PGP Key fingerprint: 49E2 C52A FC5A A31F 8D66 C0AF 7CEA 30FC 3BC1 EB90
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Thursday, February 9, 2017
Boston Linux Meeting Wednesday, February 15, 2017 - Linux Backups
When: February 15, 2017 7PM (6:30PM for Q&A)
Topic: Linux Backups
Moderator: Brian DeLacey
Location: MIT Building E-51, Room 325
Note: Room change - next door to previous room.
Summary:
Managing Encrypted Linux Backups
Abstract:
Three tiny tutorials: rsync, duplicity, and boxbackup. Demonstrations:
pros and cons, tips and tricks. Discussion, Case studies / audience
participation.
performance
media
security
backup disasters (if anyone is brave enough to share)
For further information and directions please consult the BLU Web site
http://www.blu.org
Please note that there is usually plenty of free parking in the E-51
parking lot at 2 Amherst St, or directly on Amherst St.
Note: The Hayward St. lot has been closed affecting the MIT-E51 lot.
They have opened up another lot on Hayward Street that was usually
restricted.
After the meeting we will adjourn to the official after meeting meeting
location at The Cambridge Brewing Company
http://www.cambridgebrewingcompany.com/
--
Jerry Feldman <gaf@blu.org>
Boston Linux and Unix
PGP key id:3BC1EB90
PGP Key fingerprint: 49E2 C52A FC5A A31F 8D66 C0AF 7CEA 30FC 3BC1 EB90
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Topic: Linux Backups
Moderator: Brian DeLacey
Location: MIT Building E-51, Room 325
Note: Room change - next door to previous room.
Summary:
Managing Encrypted Linux Backups
Abstract:
Three tiny tutorials: rsync, duplicity, and boxbackup. Demonstrations:
pros and cons, tips and tricks. Discussion, Case studies / audience
participation.
performance
media
security
backup disasters (if anyone is brave enough to share)
For further information and directions please consult the BLU Web site
http://www.blu.org
Please note that there is usually plenty of free parking in the E-51
parking lot at 2 Amherst St, or directly on Amherst St.
Note: The Hayward St. lot has been closed affecting the MIT-E51 lot.
They have opened up another lot on Hayward Street that was usually
restricted.
After the meeting we will adjourn to the official after meeting meeting
location at The Cambridge Brewing Company
http://www.cambridgebrewingcompany.com/
--
Jerry Feldman <gaf@blu.org>
Boston Linux and Unix
PGP key id:3BC1EB90
PGP Key fingerprint: 49E2 C52A FC5A A31F 8D66 C0AF 7CEA 30FC 3BC1 EB90
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Tuesday, January 17, 2017
Boston Linux Meeting reminder, tomorrow, Wednesday, January 18, 2017 - Red Hat OCID and Container Security
When: January 18, 2017 7PM (6:30PM for Q&A)
Topic: Red Hat OCID and Container Security
Moderator: Daniel J Walsh , Lead SELinux Engineer , Red Hat Software
Location: MIT Building E-51, Room 315
Summary:
Red Hat's new OCID container system, an alternative to Docker
Abstract:
OCID (CRI-O) is a container runtime to be used with the Kubernetes
Kublet. Specifically, it implements the Kubelet Container Runtime
Interface (CRI) using OCI conformant runtimes. The goal of the OCID is
to optimize running of containers in production, via Kubernetes and
OpenShift.
At a high level, we expect the scope of OCID:
Support multiple image formats including the existing Docker image format
Support for multiple means to download images including trust & image
verification
Container image management (managing image layers, overlay filesystems, etc)
Container process lifecycle management
Monitoring and logging required to satisfy the CRI
Resource isolation as required by the CRI
Second part of the talk will cover Container Security. We will cover all
parts of container security from the importance of the kernel, to where
you should run your containers, container separation and what you should
run inside
Red Hat's OCID is a Docker Alternative, But Not a Fork :
http://containerjournal.com/2016/10/04/red-hats-ocid-docker-alternative-not-fork/
Running production applications in containers: Introducing OCID :
https://www.redhat.com/en/about/blog/running-production-applications-containers-introducing-ocid
For further information and directions please consult the BLU Web site
http://www.blu.org
Please note that there is usually plenty of free parking in the E-51
parking lot at 2 Amherst St, or directly on Amherst St.
After the meeting we will adjourn to the official after meeting meeting
location at The Cambridge Brewing Company
http://www.cambridgebrewingcompany.com/
--
Jerry Feldman <gaf@blu.org>
Boston Linux and Unix
PGP key id:3BC1EB90
PGP Key fingerprint: 49E2 C52A FC5A A31F 8D66 C0AF 7CEA 30FC 3BC1 EB90
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Topic: Red Hat OCID and Container Security
Moderator: Daniel J Walsh , Lead SELinux Engineer , Red Hat Software
Location: MIT Building E-51, Room 315
Summary:
Red Hat's new OCID container system, an alternative to Docker
Abstract:
OCID (CRI-O) is a container runtime to be used with the Kubernetes
Kublet. Specifically, it implements the Kubelet Container Runtime
Interface (CRI) using OCI conformant runtimes. The goal of the OCID is
to optimize running of containers in production, via Kubernetes and
OpenShift.
At a high level, we expect the scope of OCID:
Support multiple image formats including the existing Docker image format
Support for multiple means to download images including trust & image
verification
Container image management (managing image layers, overlay filesystems, etc)
Container process lifecycle management
Monitoring and logging required to satisfy the CRI
Resource isolation as required by the CRI
Second part of the talk will cover Container Security. We will cover all
parts of container security from the importance of the kernel, to where
you should run your containers, container separation and what you should
run inside
Red Hat's OCID is a Docker Alternative, But Not a Fork :
http://containerjournal.com/2016/10/04/red-hats-ocid-docker-alternative-not-fork/
Running production applications in containers: Introducing OCID :
https://www.redhat.com/en/about/blog/running-production-applications-containers-introducing-ocid
For further information and directions please consult the BLU Web site
http://www.blu.org
Please note that there is usually plenty of free parking in the E-51
parking lot at 2 Amherst St, or directly on Amherst St.
After the meeting we will adjourn to the official after meeting meeting
location at The Cambridge Brewing Company
http://www.cambridgebrewingcompany.com/
--
Jerry Feldman <gaf@blu.org>
Boston Linux and Unix
PGP key id:3BC1EB90
PGP Key fingerprint: 49E2 C52A FC5A A31F 8D66 C0AF 7CEA 30FC 3BC1 EB90
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Wednesday, January 11, 2017
Boston Linux Meeting Wednesday, January 18, 2017 - Red Hat OCID and Container Security
When: January 18, 2017 7PM (6:30PM for Q&A)
Topic: Red Hat OCID and Container Security
Moderator: Daniel J Walsh , Lead SELinux Engineer , Red Hat Software
Location: MIT Building E-51, Room 315
Summary:
Red Hat's new OCID container system, an alternative to Docker
Abstract:
OCID (CRI-O) is a container runtime to be used with the Kubernetes
Kublet. Specifically, it implements the Kubelet Container Runtime
Interface (CRI) using OCI conformant runtimes. The goal of the OCID is
to optimize running of containers in production, via Kubernetes and
OpenShift.
At a high level, we expect the scope of OCID:
Support multiple image formats including the existing Docker image format
Support for multiple means to download images including trust & image
verification
Container image management (managing image layers, overlay filesystems, etc)
Container process lifecycle management
Monitoring and logging required to satisfy the CRI
Resource isolation as required by the CRI
Second part of the talk will cover Container Security. We will cover all
parts of container security from the importance of the kernel, to where
you should run your containers, container separation and what you should
run inside
Red Hat's OCID is a Docker Alternative, But Not a Fork :
http://containerjournal.com/2016/10/04/red-hats-ocid-docker-alternative-not-fork/
Running production applications in containers: Introducing OCID :
https://www.redhat.com/en/about/blog/running-production-applications-containers-introducing-ocid
For further information and directions please consult the BLU Web site
http://www.blu.org
Please note that there is usually plenty of free parking in the E-51
parking lot at 2 Amherst St, or directly on Amherst St.
After the meeting we will adjourn to the official after meeting meeting
location at The Cambridge Brewing Company
http://www.cambridgebrewingcompany.com/
--
Jerry Feldman <gaf@blu.org>
Boston Linux and Unix
PGP key id:3BC1EB90
PGP Key fingerprint: 49E2 C52A FC5A A31F 8D66 C0AF 7CEA 30FC 3BC1 EB90
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http://lists.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/announce
Topic: Red Hat OCID and Container Security
Moderator: Daniel J Walsh , Lead SELinux Engineer , Red Hat Software
Location: MIT Building E-51, Room 315
Summary:
Red Hat's new OCID container system, an alternative to Docker
Abstract:
OCID (CRI-O) is a container runtime to be used with the Kubernetes
Kublet. Specifically, it implements the Kubelet Container Runtime
Interface (CRI) using OCI conformant runtimes. The goal of the OCID is
to optimize running of containers in production, via Kubernetes and
OpenShift.
At a high level, we expect the scope of OCID:
Support multiple image formats including the existing Docker image format
Support for multiple means to download images including trust & image
verification
Container image management (managing image layers, overlay filesystems, etc)
Container process lifecycle management
Monitoring and logging required to satisfy the CRI
Resource isolation as required by the CRI
Second part of the talk will cover Container Security. We will cover all
parts of container security from the importance of the kernel, to where
you should run your containers, container separation and what you should
run inside
Red Hat's OCID is a Docker Alternative, But Not a Fork :
http://containerjournal.com/2016/10/04/red-hats-ocid-docker-alternative-not-fork/
Running production applications in containers: Introducing OCID :
https://www.redhat.com/en/about/blog/running-production-applications-containers-introducing-ocid
For further information and directions please consult the BLU Web site
http://www.blu.org
Please note that there is usually plenty of free parking in the E-51
parking lot at 2 Amherst St, or directly on Amherst St.
After the meeting we will adjourn to the official after meeting meeting
location at The Cambridge Brewing Company
http://www.cambridgebrewingcompany.com/
--
Jerry Feldman <gaf@blu.org>
Boston Linux and Unix
PGP key id:3BC1EB90
PGP Key fingerprint: 49E2 C52A FC5A A31F 8D66 C0AF 7CEA 30FC 3BC1 EB90
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Tuesday, December 20, 2016
Boston Linux Meeting reminder Wednesday, December 21, 2016 - Microsoft and Linux... Better Together
When: December 21, 2016 7PM (6:30PM for Q&A)
Topic: Microsoft and Linux... Better Together
Moderator: Dan Stolts , Chief Technology Strategist and Technical
Evangelist , Microsoft
Location: MIT Building E-51, Room 315
Summary:
A deep dive into Linux capabilities and integrations with the Microsoft
Azure Cloud
Abstract:
Join us for this very special look at the Microsoft Linux Story. Dan
Stolts (ITProGuru) will teach us about Microsoft joining the Linux
Foundation, how this changes Microsoft internally as well in the open
source community.
We will also dive into the Microsoft, Docker, GitHub and other
Linux/open source communities to understand the buzz. This is not death
by PowerPoint.
We will take a deep dive into Linux capabilities and integrations with
the Microsoft Azure Cloud. We will also dive into running Docker
containers on Linux and how the same EXACT commands are run in the new
Windows Containers.
Everything we talk about is new so this is a must attend event!
Bio
Dan Stolts is a technology expert who is a master of systems management
and security. He is Chief Technology Strategist for Microsoft, owns
several businesses and is a published author. Reach him on his primary
blog http://itproguru.com [itproguru.com] or twitter @ITProGuru. He is
proficient in many datacenter technologies (Windows Server, System
Center, Virtualization, Cloud, Etc) and holds many certifications
including MCT, MCITP, MCSE, TS, etc. Dan is currently specializing in
system management, virtualization and cloud technologies. Dan is and has
been a very active member of the user group community. Dan is an
enthusiastic advocate of technology and is passionate about helping
others. See more at: http://itproguru.com/about [itproguru.com]
For further information and directions please consult the BLU Web site
http://www.blu.org
Please note that there is usually plenty of free parking in the E-51
parking lot at 2 Amherst St, or directly on Amherst St.
After the meeting we will adjourn to the official after meeting meeting
location at The Cambridge Brewing Company
http://www.cambridgebrewingcompany.com/
--
Jerry Feldman <gaf@blu.org>
Boston Linux and Unix
PGP key id:3BC1EB90
PGP Key fingerprint: 49E2 C52A FC5A A31F 8D66 C0AF 7CEA 30FC 3BC1 EB90
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Topic: Microsoft and Linux... Better Together
Moderator: Dan Stolts , Chief Technology Strategist and Technical
Evangelist , Microsoft
Location: MIT Building E-51, Room 315
Summary:
A deep dive into Linux capabilities and integrations with the Microsoft
Azure Cloud
Abstract:
Join us for this very special look at the Microsoft Linux Story. Dan
Stolts (ITProGuru) will teach us about Microsoft joining the Linux
Foundation, how this changes Microsoft internally as well in the open
source community.
We will also dive into the Microsoft, Docker, GitHub and other
Linux/open source communities to understand the buzz. This is not death
by PowerPoint.
We will take a deep dive into Linux capabilities and integrations with
the Microsoft Azure Cloud. We will also dive into running Docker
containers on Linux and how the same EXACT commands are run in the new
Windows Containers.
Everything we talk about is new so this is a must attend event!
Bio
Dan Stolts is a technology expert who is a master of systems management
and security. He is Chief Technology Strategist for Microsoft, owns
several businesses and is a published author. Reach him on his primary
blog http://itproguru.com [itproguru.com] or twitter @ITProGuru. He is
proficient in many datacenter technologies (Windows Server, System
Center, Virtualization, Cloud, Etc) and holds many certifications
including MCT, MCITP, MCSE, TS, etc. Dan is currently specializing in
system management, virtualization and cloud technologies. Dan is and has
been a very active member of the user group community. Dan is an
enthusiastic advocate of technology and is passionate about helping
others. See more at: http://itproguru.com/about [itproguru.com]
For further information and directions please consult the BLU Web site
http://www.blu.org
Please note that there is usually plenty of free parking in the E-51
parking lot at 2 Amherst St, or directly on Amherst St.
After the meeting we will adjourn to the official after meeting meeting
location at The Cambridge Brewing Company
http://www.cambridgebrewingcompany.com/
--
Jerry Feldman <gaf@blu.org>
Boston Linux and Unix
PGP key id:3BC1EB90
PGP Key fingerprint: 49E2 C52A FC5A A31F 8D66 C0AF 7CEA 30FC 3BC1 EB90
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Tuesday, December 13, 2016
Boston Linux Meeting Wednesday, December 21, 2016 - Microsoft and Linux... Better Together
When: December 21, 2016 7PM (6:30PM for Q&A)
Topic: Microsoft and Linux... Better Together
Moderator: Dan Stolts , Chief Technology Strategist and Technical
Evangelist , Microsoft
Location: MIT Building E-51, Room 315
Summary:
A deep dive into Linux capabilities and integrations with the Microsoft
Azure Cloud
Abstract:
Join us for this very special look at the Microsoft Linux Story. Dan
Stolts (ITProGuru) will teach us about Microsoft joining the Linux
Foundation, how this changes Microsoft internally as well in the open
source community.
We will also dive into the Microsoft, Docker, GitHub and other
Linux/open source communities to understand the buzz. This is not death
by PowerPoint.
We will take a deep dive into Linux capabilities and integrations with
the Microsoft Azure Cloud. We will also dive into running Docker
containers on Linux and how the same EXACT commands are run in the new
Windows Containers.
Everything we talk about is new so this is a must attend event!
Bio
Dan Stolts is a technology expert who is a master of systems management
and security. He is Chief Technology Strategist for Microsoft, owns
several businesses and is a published author. Reach him on his primary
blog http://itproguru.com [itproguru.com] or twitter @ITProGuru. He is
proficient in many datacenter technologies (Windows Server, System
Center, Virtualization, Cloud, Etc) and holds many certifications
including MCT, MCITP, MCSE, TS, etc. Dan is currently specializing in
system management, virtualization and cloud technologies. Dan is and has
been a very active member of the user group community. Dan is an
enthusiastic advocate of technology and is passionate about helping
others. See more at: http://itproguru.com/about [itproguru.com]
For further information and directions please consult the BLU Web site
http://www.blu.org
Please note that there is usually plenty of free parking in the E-51
parking lot at 2 Amherst St, or directly on Amherst St.
After the meeting we will adjourn to the official after meeting meeting
location at The Cambridge Brewing Company
http://www.cambridgebrewingcompany.com/
--
Jerry Feldman <gaf@blu.org>
Boston Linux and Unix
PGP key id:3BC1EB90
PGP Key fingerprint: 49E2 C52A FC5A A31F 8D66 C0AF 7CEA 30FC 3BC1 EB90
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http://lists.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/announce
Topic: Microsoft and Linux... Better Together
Moderator: Dan Stolts , Chief Technology Strategist and Technical
Evangelist , Microsoft
Location: MIT Building E-51, Room 315
Summary:
A deep dive into Linux capabilities and integrations with the Microsoft
Azure Cloud
Abstract:
Join us for this very special look at the Microsoft Linux Story. Dan
Stolts (ITProGuru) will teach us about Microsoft joining the Linux
Foundation, how this changes Microsoft internally as well in the open
source community.
We will also dive into the Microsoft, Docker, GitHub and other
Linux/open source communities to understand the buzz. This is not death
by PowerPoint.
We will take a deep dive into Linux capabilities and integrations with
the Microsoft Azure Cloud. We will also dive into running Docker
containers on Linux and how the same EXACT commands are run in the new
Windows Containers.
Everything we talk about is new so this is a must attend event!
Bio
Dan Stolts is a technology expert who is a master of systems management
and security. He is Chief Technology Strategist for Microsoft, owns
several businesses and is a published author. Reach him on his primary
blog http://itproguru.com [itproguru.com] or twitter @ITProGuru. He is
proficient in many datacenter technologies (Windows Server, System
Center, Virtualization, Cloud, Etc) and holds many certifications
including MCT, MCITP, MCSE, TS, etc. Dan is currently specializing in
system management, virtualization and cloud technologies. Dan is and has
been a very active member of the user group community. Dan is an
enthusiastic advocate of technology and is passionate about helping
others. See more at: http://itproguru.com/about [itproguru.com]
For further information and directions please consult the BLU Web site
http://www.blu.org
Please note that there is usually plenty of free parking in the E-51
parking lot at 2 Amherst St, or directly on Amherst St.
After the meeting we will adjourn to the official after meeting meeting
location at The Cambridge Brewing Company
http://www.cambridgebrewingcompany.com/
--
Jerry Feldman <gaf@blu.org>
Boston Linux and Unix
PGP key id:3BC1EB90
PGP Key fingerprint: 49E2 C52A FC5A A31F 8D66 C0AF 7CEA 30FC 3BC1 EB90
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