Upcoming Events & Software Updates

In the coming month, there are two events that our team will be attending. The first event is STAC (Strategic Technology Analysis Center). STAC’s research helps players in the finance industry discover and assess technology. LINBIT team members have been to the spring event before and are looking forward to our second appearance at STAC on […]
Encrypted Replication With DRBD

With the arrival of DRBD® 9.2.6, replication traffic can now be encrypted by the Linux kernel. DRBD is now able to use in-kernel TLS acceleration (kTLS), which has been fully implemented since the release of Linux kernel version 4.17. LINBIT® developer Moritz Wanzenböck initially demoed the new feature during our recent community meeting. While it has […]
Experience the LINBIT Storage Day Webinars

While keeping up with news from our industry, it caught my attention that among EPEL (Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux) users, servers running Rocky Linux have overtaken the others (RHEL, AlmaLinux, OracleLinux). While that may be an interesting fact, it might generate the impression that Rocky is more relevant than RHEL. However, this notion requires […]
Multisite Data Replication Over a WAN for Disaster Recovery

LINBIT® and many other organizations that specialize in high-availability (HA) solutions use and support the cluster manager Pacemaker. Pacemaker, when properly configured, does a great job at maintaining high availability for services, applications, and other resources within a single-site cluster on a LAN. However, as robust a solution as Pacemaker is, it was never designed […]
Configuring Multipath iSCSI Targets in Pacemaker for Higher Availability

LINBIT® has been building and supporting high-availability (HA) iSCSI clusters using DRBD® and Pacemaker for over a decade. In fact, that was the very first HA cluster I built for a client when I started working at LINBIT as a support engineer back in 2014. Searching the Internet for HA iSCSI Pacemaker clusters will return […]
What the New European Cyber Resilience Act Means for the Open Source Industry

In community news, the European Cyber Resilience Act will have a massive impact on Open Source projects and Open Source businesses. The intention is to impose mandatory security requirements on everyone delivering/supplying the software. That by itself is a noble goal. However, it is slightly in contrast to what Open Source licenses do. Open Source licenses limit […]
Virtual Event – Building Next-Generation IaaS: LINBIT, Apache CloudStack & Ampere

On October 10th, ShapeBlue, together with the leading SDS vendor LINBIT and the first Cloud Native Processor supplier – Ampere, are hosting a 1-day virtual event, which will delve into how IaaS providers can build a super-fast and reliable infrastructure while ensuring cost efficiency and reducing carbon footprints.In today’s economy, where staying competitive is paramount, IaaS providers and […]
Kubernetes at the Edge Using LINBIT SDS for Persistent Storage

Edge computing is a distributed computing paradigm that brings data processing and computation closer to the data source or “edge” of the network. This reduces latency and removes Internet connectivity as a point of failure for users of edge services. Since more hardware is involved in an edge computing environment than there is in a […]
Is the Open Source World Under Financial Pressure?

Two weeks ago, the news that EQT is buying back SUSE shares got some attention in the Linux world, which also happens to be when I realized Dirk-Peter van Leeuwen became the new CEO at SUSE earlier this year. EQT acquired SUSE in 2018 and tried to profit by selling the shares piecemeal on the […]
LINBIT Offers Official DRBD Basics Training
LINBIT® is offering an official training package for Linux system administrators who are interested in getting started using DRBD® to create high-availability and high-performance block storage in their clusters. Whether you need highly available storage to back a database, website, virtual machine image hosting, or other storage use cases that you can imagine, this training […]