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Ubuntu on the Mainframe: Interview with Canonical's Dustin Kirkland (Linux.com)

Ubuntu on the Mainframe: Interview with Canonical's Dustin Kirkland (Linux.com)

[Announcements] Posted Aug 24, 2015 22:26 UTC (Mon) by ris

Linux.com has an interview with Dustin Kirkland of Canonical's Ubuntu Product and Strategy team, about Ubuntu on the mainframe and more. "Canonical is doing a lot of different things in the enterprise space, to solve different problems. One of the interesting works going on at Canonical is Fan networking. We all know that the world is running out of IPv4 addresses (or already has). The obvious solution to this problem is IPv6, but it’s not universally available. Kirkland said, "There are still places where IPv6 doesn't exist -- little places like Amazon web services where you end up finding lots of containers." The problem multiplies as many instances in cloud need IP addresses. "Each of those instances can run hundreds of containers, each of those containers then needs to be addressable," said Kirkland."

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