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Linux Users Group of Oregon State University - Technical Resume Hints
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Emily Dunham February 6, 2014. The advice you'll get at a place like OSU Career Services. Is appropriate for generic resumes, but not all of it applies when tailoring your resume for a technical role. Technical resumes will typically be read by automated systems, HR people, and the professional engineers who conduct your interview. Engineers and technical recruiters like numbers and facts more than vague claims. For example, "Improved Android system throughput by 25% in some use cases" is much cleare...
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qemu Archives - major.io
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Words of wisdom from a Linux engineer focused on information security. Words of wisdom from a systems engineer. Live migration failures with KVM and libvirt. August 3, 2015. I decided to change some of my infrastructure back to KVM again, and the overall experience has been quite good in Fedora 22. Using libvirt with KVM is a breeze and the virt-manager tools make it even easier. However, I ran into some problems while trying to migrate virtual machines from one server to another. Are ssh keys configured?
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general advice Archives - major.io
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Words of wisdom from a Linux engineer focused on information security. Words of wisdom from a systems engineer. Preventing critical services from deploying on the same OpenStack host. August 9, 2016. OpenStack’s compute service, nova, manages all of the virtual machines within a OpenStack cloud. When you ask nova to build an instance, or a group of instances, nova’s scheduler system determines which hypervisors should run each instance. The scheduler uses filters. To figure out where each instance belongs.
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rhel Archives - major.io
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Words of wisdom from a Linux engineer focused on information security. Words of wisdom from a systems engineer. Chronicles of SELinux: Dealing with web content in unusual directories. September 10, 2015. I’ve decided to start a series of posts called “Chronicles of SELinux” where I hope to educate more users on how to handle SELinux denials with finesse rather than simply disabling it entirely. To kick things off, I’ll be talking about dealing with web content in the first post. For Fedora dnf -y install...
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icanhazip.com FAQ - major.io
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Words of wisdom from a Linux engineer focused on information security. Words of wisdom from a systems engineer. Which sites are available? You have a few to choose from:. 8211; returns your IP address. 8211; returns the reverse DNS record. PTR) for your IP. 8211; returns a traceroute. From my servers to your IP address. 8211; returns a traceroute. From my servers to your IP address. 8211; returns the epoch time. Also called Unix time). 8211; can determine if your traffic is being proxied. You may underst...
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android Archives - major.io
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Words of wisdom from a Linux engineer focused on information security. Words of wisdom from a systems engineer. Review: JayBird BlueBuds X Sport Bluetooth Headphones. August 7, 2015. As I try to motivate myself to exercise more often, I’ve struggled to find suitable headphones for running and other outdoor work. My criteria includes the following:. Needs to stay put on my ears, even when I get sweaty. Wireless is preferable so I don’t get tangled. It needs to sound decent. They ticked quite a few boxes f...
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Review: JayBird BlueBuds X Sport Bluetooth Headphones - major.io
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Words of wisdom from a Linux engineer focused on information security. Words of wisdom from a systems engineer. Review: JayBird BlueBuds X Sport Bluetooth Headphones. August 7, 2015. As I try to motivate myself to exercise more often, I’ve struggled to find suitable headphones for running and other outdoor work. My criteria includes the following:. Needs to stay put on my ears, even when I get sweaty. Wireless is preferable so I don’t get tangled. It needs to sound decent. They ticked quite a few boxes f...
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Linux Users Group of Oregon State University - Technical Resume Hints
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Emily Dunham February 6, 2014. The advice you'll get at a place like OSU Career Services. Is appropriate for generic resumes, but not all of it applies when tailoring your resume for a technical role. Technical resumes will typically be read by automated systems, HR people, and the professional engineers who conduct your interview. Engineers and technical recruiters like numbers and facts more than vague claims. For example, "Improved Android system throughput by 25% in some use cases" is much cleare...
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Words of wisdom from a Linux engineer focused on information security. Words of wisdom from a systems engineer. What’s Happening in OpenStack-Ansible (WHOA) – August 2016. August 23, 2016. Welcome to the third post in the series of What’s Happening in OpenStack-Ansible (WHOA). Posts that I’m assembling each month. OpenStack-Ansible. Is a flexible framework for deploying enterprise-grade OpenStack. There are plenty of updates since the last post from mid-July. Version 12.2.1. Version 13.3.1. This section ...
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security Archives - major.io
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Words of wisdom from a Linux engineer focused on information security. Words of wisdom from a systems engineer. Join me on Thursday to talk about OpenStack LBaaS and security hardening. July 19, 2016. If you want to learn more about load balancers and security hardening in OpenStack. Clouds, join me on Thursday for the Rackspace Office Hours podcast. And I will be talking about some of the new features available in the 12.2 release. Of Rackspace Private Cloud powered by OpenStack. To talk more about thes...
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