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Ubuntu Server 21.10: What's new?

Ubuntu Server 21.10 (Impish Indri) expands on edge use cases with a minimised system installation option in the Ubuntu Server Live Installer. It also comes with needrestart enabled by default for automated daemon restarts after applying library updates. In addition, the latest development cycle brings native, certified drivers for NVIDIA vGPU software on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS and 18.04 LTS, fully supporting sophisticated AI/ML workloads. Ubuntu Server 21.10 will be supported by Canonical until July 2022.

Ubuntu 21.10 has landed

14 October 2021: Today, Canonical released Ubuntu 21.10 – the most productive environment for cloud-native developers and AI/ML innovators across the desktop, devices and cloud. “As open source becomes the new default, we aim to bring Ubuntu to all the corners of the enterprise and all the places developers want to innovate,” said Mark Shuttleworth.

LogicMonitor: Finding the Needle in the Haystack with LM Logs

LM Logs offers logs intelligence at scale for hybrid and multi-cloud environments - because Logs should be easy and accessible for every Ops team. In this webinar, see examples of how discovery and resolution can take minutes, instead of hours: Join us to learn how LM Logs can help your teams decrease troubleshooting, streamline IT workflows, and increase control to reduce risk - all in a single platform with unified logs and metrics.

Tigera: Hands-on Workshop: Bringing Kubernetes Networking, Security and Observability to Enterprises

A deep-dive interactive workshop with a Calico expert who will help you to design your next step in Kubernetes security. This 90-minute hands-on lab with your own provisioned Calico Cloud environment is designed to provide more complete knowledge on how to implement:

Tigera: Three simple Kube-native ways to address Kubernetes and container networking, security and troubleshooting challenges

With the growth in the Kubernetes environment, teams grapple with various networking, security, and troubleshooting challenges. Join this webinar, to learn the high-level container and Kubernetes networking decision tradeoffs, and best practices for securing, monitoring, and troubleshooting your cloud environment derived from the feedback of hundreds of Calico users.

Tigera: Four steps to faster troubleshooting microservices and containers in Kubernetes environment

Kubernetes workloads are highly dynamic, ephemeral, and are deployed on a distributed and agile infrastructure. As a result, faster troubleshooting Kubernetes workload is challenging. Teams require better visibility, the contextual information of their different microservices, their dependencies, how they are interconnected, and which other clients and applications access them.In this session we will walk you through the must-have steps to do faster troubleshooting.

Network monitoring tools: The good, the bad, and the ugly

For organizations that rely on their network to support their daily operations, how well the network operates can make or break their business. As a network admin, your core objective is to ensure that day-to-day business operations are carried out successfully. This involves optimizing the network for maximum performance and minimizing service disruptions.