Linux Magazine #138 - Digital Issue

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In the Clouds

Bring it on – the cloud wants to ease your burden. We show you how to measure website performance, how to create virtual appliances, and how to build a cloud game server.

Cover Stories:

  • Load Testing the Cloud: Know which numbers matter when you measure performance.
  • BoxGrinder: A virtual appliance manufactory.
  • Building a Cloud Game Server: Don’t hog the home bandwidth; run your games in the cloud.

 

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Linux Magazine #138 - Digital Issue

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Cover Stories:

  • Load Testing the Cloud: Know which numbers matter when you measure performance.
  • BoxGrinder: A virtual appliance manufactory.
  • Building a Cloud Game Server: Don’t hog the home bandwidth; run your games in the cloud.

Also in this issue:

  • Table of Contents
  • Comment: You say you want a revolution
  • On the DVD: Linux Mint 12
  • DVD Inlay
  • News
  • Tech Tools
  • Mozilla Popcorn: The Popcorn media toolkit uses HTML5 and JavaScript to pull content to your web page from diverse sources.
  • SPDY: Google unveils a new protocol for speeding up the web.
  • Searching ZIPs and TAR s: Look into compressed and archived files with standard Linux tools.
  • Kexi vs. Glom: These lean and easy tools let you into the database game.
  • Ask Klaus! Your Linux questions answered.
  • Environment Modules: Bring order to compiler and library chaos on your cluster with environment modules.
  • Charly – Weather Page: Decode the output from a weather station and create a personal weather web page.
  • Security Lessons – Cloud Security: Audit and secure cloud systems with the OpenSCAP and Aqueduct tools.
  • MultiSystem: Everything tastes better on a stick, including your favorite virtual operating systems.
  • Perl – Evernote and GTD: With Evernote and Perl, you can send reminders from your Getting Things Done tickler file.
  • Command Line – Resources: Tour the top references for command line information.
  • Fork CMS: Don’t sweat the big content management systems; use Fork CMS.
  • Workspace – easybook: Publish your manuscript.
  • Doghouse – Accessibility: maddog looks at some computer accessibility issues.
  • DevOps – Automated Clouds: Develop for and administer distributed computing with Juju and Nodeable.
  • Kernel News: Binary-only modules, kernel.org security, remounting disks, PohmelFS distributed filesystem, and isolated drivers.
  • PyCon 2012: Robots, PyPy, and more.
  • Tech Tools: TeamDrive 3.0, TeamCity 7.0, AMD GPUs, and more.
  • Linux New Media Awards: Recognizing the best.

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