Linux Server and Services

Since I started studying linux in my graduation, It has been the basic and only choice for me when talking about setting up network services, even though I prefer to use Windows as my personal computer operating system. Linux has the advantage of being open and free, you can set

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Learning-in-Progress: The ONOS controller

This post will help me synthetize some of my current understanding of this topic. “ONOS” stands for “Open Network Operating System”, a control plane application developed by the Open Networking Foundation (ONF) to, initially, be a distributed-systems approach of an OpenFlow controller with vendor-agnostic primitives. The project grew and started

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Computer Networks: the new basic part 2

This is the part where we start to get a little further from the conventional, or better said “traditional” way of learning about computer networks. In this point, usually we would start learning about the equipments that compose a computer network or the transmission medium that we can use, like

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Computer Networks: the new basic

This is one of my easiest topic to talk about, base of my graduation, specialization and MSc course. Of course, since it’s the first post of the topic, I won’t be getting straight to advance topics, but I’ll give the first foundamental principles for anyone interested in learning about this

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Virtualization: containerizing applications

Back in the beginning, we couldn’t imagine computers being different from building-sized machines able to perform complex ballistic calculations for military use. But since then computers have developed a lot, and now it’s like we have several of those complex machines inside one machine that can fit inside our hand.

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