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Fedora Puts Back Btrfs Deployment Yet Again

Fedora 17 will not, as planned, use Btrfs as its default filesystem, but will stick with ext4...

 

openSUSE 12.2 Reaches First Milestone

The first milestone of version 12.2 of openSUSE includes version 4.8 of the KDE desktop environment, an upgraded Firefox web browser and updated artwork...

 

How Much Would Debian Cost to Develop? How about $19 Billion?

The developer version of Debian GNU/Linux ("wheezy") contains 17,141 packages of software, or 419,776,604 lines of code. With that figure, James Bromberger estimates that Debian would cost about $19.1 billion to produce.

 

Is Your Cloud Over-Provisioned?

In the fairy tale of Goldilocks and the three bears, the heroine was trying to find the solution that was "just right." But when it comes to server provisioning in the cloud, do you often make the wrong choice, picking an instance that ends up being too costly for your needs? Mike Raab at CopperEgg wrote about this situation last fall and it is worth considering. Sponsor Take a look at the current Linux pricing chart from AWS as an example. It shows numerous choices for your EC2 instance, ranging from a few pennies an hour...

 

Deltacloud becomes an Apache Top Level Project

After incubating since 2010, Deltacloud becomes the second cloud management platform to ascend to the status of Apache Top Level Project...

 
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