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Peter 'CzP' Czanik ☛ The syslog-ng Insider 2025-03: EPEL 10; Elasticsearch; Active Roles
The March syslog-ng newsletter is now on-line:
Test syslog-ng on EPEL 10!
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Peter Czanik: Testing Elasticsearch 9.0.0 beta1 with syslog-ng
Each time a new major Elasticsearch version is released, someone asks if it works with syslog-ng. So I gave it a quick test and based on that, it works fine. But of course, some terms and conditions apply… :-)
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Cockpit Project: Cockpit 335
Cockpit is the modern GNU/Linux admin interface.
Here are the release notes from Cockpit 335 and cockpit-machines 329: [...]
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The Register UK ☛ Axiom Space and Red Hat to take edge computing into orbit
The Data Center Unit-1 (AxDCU-1) is a processing prototype that will conduct tests aboard the ISS and demonstrate initial Orbital Data Center (ODC) aptness.
It all sounds rather grand for something that resembles a glorified shoebox. HPE has sent up a succession of Spaceborne computers – commercial, off-the-shelf supercomputers – over the years to test storage, recovery, and operational potential on long-duration missions. At the other end of the scale, the European Space Agency (ESA) has run Raspberry Pi computers on the ISS for years as part of the AstroPi educational outreach program.
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MWC: Red Hat follows T-Mobile deal with a bunch more operators
Red Hat recently added quite the feather to its cap with the news that its OpenShift will power T-Mobile’s common telco cloud across its core and far edge business.
It’s a significant strategic agreement for Red Hat, according to Fran Heeran, VP of Global Telecommunications at Red Hat and former Nokia exec.