Veeam adds support for VMware alternative Proxmox to its backup software – The Register

Veeam adds support for VMware alternative Proxmox to its backup software – The Register

Data protection outfit Veeam has confirmed it is to add support for the open source virtualization platform Proxmox, bringing more backing behind the VMware alternative. Veeam, which has the largest share of the data protection and recovery market according to IDC, said it will deliver support for Proxmox Virtual Environment in response to strong demand from its small and medium-sized business (SMB) customers and service providers. The company has carried out research towards this goal since at least the start of this year, as The Register revealed back in January. General availability for Proxmox VE support is expected in Q3…
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The Power of Ubuntu Server Virtualization with Proxmox VE – Linux Journal

The Power of Ubuntu Server Virtualization with Proxmox VE – Linux Journal

Introduction Server virtualization has become an indispensable tool for modern IT infrastructure, enabling organizations to maximize resource utilization, reduce hardware costs, and streamline management. Ubuntu Server, known for its stability and versatility, is a popular choice for hosting virtualized environments. When coupled with Proxmox Virtual Environment (VE), a robust open source virtualization platform, it creates a potent combination that empowers administrators to harness the full potential of their hardware resources. We will delve into the world of Ubuntu Server virtualization using Proxmox VE. We will explore the setup, management, and optimization of virtual machines (VMs) in detail, equipping you with…
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Deepin Linux V23 RC: A Windows 11 alternative from China – BetaNews

Deepin Linux V23 RC: A Windows 11 alternative from China – BetaNews

Deepin, a Linux-based open-source desktop operating system developed in China, has announced the release candidate (RC) of its latest version, Deepin V23 (download here). This RC version introduces numerous new features and improvements, aiming to attract users who are considering a switch from Microsoft Windows 11. However, as this is not the final release, potential switchers should wait for the stable version to ensure a seamless transition. The Deepin V23 RC comes with a host of new features that enhance usability and user experience. The installer has been optimized with improved UI details, updated carousel images, and a trial mode…
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Finding the Fastest Arch Linux Mirrors – It’s FOSS

Finding the Fastest Arch Linux Mirrors – It’s FOSS

So, you installed Arch Linux, but find downloading updates/packages a bit slow. Well, unless you have a network issue, it is an easy fix by selecting the fastest mirror.Unlike Ubuntu, where you get a GUI utility to find and enable the fastest mirrors, things are a bit different in the Arch universe.In this tutorial, I will walk you through multiple ways you can find the fastest mirrors in Arch Linux.Getting the fastest mirrors in Arch LinuxFor those who do not know, the mirrors are copies of the official Arch Linux repositories hosted on a server closer to your location.This way,…
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Looks Like Arch Linux Is Going To Officially Support ARM/RISC-V – It’s FOSS News

Looks Like Arch Linux Is Going To Officially Support ARM/RISC-V – It’s FOSS News

Arch Linux is a versatile distribution for experienced users. However, officially, it only supports x86-64 architecture.Other distributions have been making progress to support various newer architectures, including ARM and RISC-V. Whether it is Ubuntu or an Arch-based distro like Manjaro, you can find official support for ARM/RISC-V.Unfortunately, that has been missing with Arch Linux, even if there are unofficial ports making good progress. To change that, Arch Linux has finally decided to set up a test integration for "Arch Linux Ports". What Does This Mean?Simply put, unofficial ports for various architectures will get infrastructure and better community-based support until they…
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Three Reasons DevOps Should Consider Rocky Linux 9.4 – DevOps.com

Three Reasons DevOps Should Consider Rocky Linux 9.4 – DevOps.com

Anyone in the DevOps community seeking a rock-solid Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) clone may want to consider the Rocky Linux community’s latest release, Rocky Linux 9.4. This latest version brings improved security features, significant cloud image updates and updated developer tools. For DevOps pros, that means a useful addition to your Linux distro toolkit whether you work on local or cloud containers.Rocky Linux has several security improvements, to start with  For example, SELinux userspace release 3.6 has enhanced policy customization capabilities. Since SELinux is infamously difficult to customize and manage, this is all to the good.The Keylime server, which…
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AlmaLinux OS Foundation Honored with 2024 American Business Award – EIN News

AlmaLinux OS Foundation Honored with 2024 American Business Award – EIN News

AlmaLinux FORT MYERS, FLA., USA, May 15, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The AlmaLinux OS Foundation, a nonprofit that stewards AlmaLinux OS, the free and community-governed open source enterprise Linux distribution, today announced it was recognized as a silver Stevie Award winner in the American Business Awards’ Organization of the Year - Non-Profit category.The 2024 American Business Awards received over 3,700 entries from organizations of all sizes from virtually every industry. Winners, who were determined by the average scores of more than 300 professionals during a three-month judging process, will be celebrated at a gala ceremony at the Marriott Marquis Hotel in…
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antiX Linux – Proudly anti-fascist “antiX Magic” in an environment suitable for old and new computers. – antiX

antiX Linux – Proudly anti-fascist “antiX Magic” in an environment suitable for old and new computers. – antiX

Back in 2009, the antiX devs foresaw that usb flash drives would be the wave of the future for live Linux media. During the ensuing eight years antiX has been refining their live-usb technology striving to improve the live-usb experience and to find new and unique ways for making use of fast read-write live boot media. Read more ... Please read: updated 03 October 2022 security-kernel-upgrades 
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Manjaro Linux 24.0 ‘Wynsdey’ Releases With Linux Kernel 6.9 – It’s FOSS News

Manjaro Linux 24.0 ‘Wynsdey’ Releases With Linux Kernel 6.9 – It’s FOSS News

Manjaro is a community favorite, being one of those distros that happens to be easier to install and use than Arch Linux itself. Many prefer the no-nonsense approach it follows to deliver a reliable Linux desktop experience.Even though it is a rolling-release distro, it regularly receives new ISO releases that pack in useful changes.So, let's dive into the latest one, which has been code-named “Wynsdey”, inspired from a planet in Star Trek.🆕 Manjaro 24.0 Wynsdey: What's New?The Wynsdey release has plenty of improvements to offer, with some notable ones including:Linux Kernel 6.9Improvements to PamacDesktop Environment RefinementsLinux Kernel 6.9We start off…
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Proxmox to get Veeam support in big win for users – The Stack

Proxmox to get Veeam support in big win for users – The Stack

Smaller companies looking to ditch VMware for open-source alternatives like Proxmox in the wake of aggressive price hikes have been stymied by a lack of support for widely used backup/DR software like Veeam. Good news for them: Veeam just announced that it will be adding support for Proxmox VE – with general availability (GA) scheduled for Q3. Imminent Veeam Proxmox support follows on the heels of its recently launched support for Oracle Linux Virtualization Manager. The backup specialist now supports vSphere, Hyper-V, Nutanix AHV, Oracle Linux Virtualization Manager and Red Hat Virtualization, as well as the trio of cloud hyperscalers: AWS, Azure and…
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