Linux

  1. Linux Foundation Europe announces a new project with the main actors of european Telecoms, amongst which Orange. To meet their new needs, the infrastructures of Telecom operators invest increasingly in the Cloud. To improve their security, flexibility, and independence, Orange, and several other partners, such as Deutsche Telekom, Vodafone, and Ericsson invest in open source. […]

  2. Bmc-cache is a transparent, first-level cache for memcached. Bmc-cache leverages the eBPF technology to enable runtime, crash-safe extension of the Linux kernel, as well as the XDP technology to process memcached requests before the execution of the kernel network stack. Bmc-cache can be used without modifying either the application or the Linux kernel and can […]

  3. The NMaaS (Network Monitoring as a Service) is an open source platform which enables to deploy and manage containerized applications on a pool of servers. This environment is oriented towards the management of network tests, of which it will graphically report the metrics collected in real time. It is more precisely a collection of open […]

  4. Add install options for some formulae since the Brew Core doesn’t support them anymore! A new feature has been added to the Orange-OpenSource GitHub: a third party tap for Homebrew. The homebrew-zabbix provides a formula that makes it possible to build Mac software (here: Zabbix), with specific options (enabling additional features and libraries). The Homebrew community now […]

  5. A new contribution from Orange. Gitlab-buildpkg-tools is a set of tools to build Debian, Ubuntu, Centos and Fedora packages using GitLab CI,with automatic package rebuild triggered by a Git push or merge on a branch of your own repository. After a simple configuration step on your own GitLab-hosted project, whenever you push on master branch, […]