Re: Why choosing Ubuntu JeOS for Virtual Appliance ?

2010-12-19 Thread Jean-Daniel
Hello Loïc, Not exactly a server but not either a student/home PC: a workstation OS widely deployed http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goobuntu Cheers, 2010/12/8 Loïc de la Goutte > Hi Everybody, > > > > My company provides a Virtual Appliance based on Ubuntu JeOS. > > > > 1. Unfortunately,

Re: Cloud Training events

2010-12-19 Thread Jean-Daniel
Hello, I would be interested in getting a clearer view of what is called "the cloud" in this context, and how it is different from the "the web" or "the internet". Does this mean that applications that where traditionally desktop only get a boost of features now they transparently access remote

[announcement] wordish in version 1.0

2010-02-21 Thread Jean Daniel
Hello, Wordish is Python module which helps the edition and testing on documentation on shell manipulation. Like doctests but for the shell, it is meant to be run on a restructured text file, parses the snippet of code execute the commands and compare the output to produce a report. It was writte

Re: Preparing the 2009 edition of the server survey

2009-07-24 Thread Jean Daniel
You could mention VoIP in the type of applications and mission critical workloads. In France at least, millions of subscriber use linux servers without knowing it through their land line telephones. France Telecom (~5 millions VoIP subscribers) bought from Netcentrex a dozen of VoIP clusters (a th

Re: Ubuntu Server tips fortune?

2009-06-24 Thread Jean Daniel
Hello James, > Nice Bash tips. thanks, > I like the etckeeper explanation as it is (it's also a nice > tip I had not heard of). "etckeeper -- The etckeeper package allows you to save all the changes you make in a bazaar repository. Quite useful to track and revert changes." Maybe it

Re: Ubuntu Server tips fortune?

2009-06-23 Thread Jean Daniel
Hello, The etckeeper explanation is not very clear: etckeeper -- The etckeeper package allows you to save all the changes you make in a bazaar repository. Quite useful to track and revert changes. I propose: """The etckeeper package allows you to save all the changes you make to /et

Re: Load Balancer

2009-03-18 Thread Jean Daniel
There are several load balancers available in Ubuntu linux for several purpose. Pound is an http load balancer. HAproxy is an http load balancer too. HTTP load balancer are level7 load balancer because they operate at the application layer (the 7th layer of the OSI model). IPVS is a standard kerne