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Btrfs vs ZFS: The future of file systems

Let's explore the evolution of file systems: Btrfs vs ZFS. Btrfs and ZFS are the "next generation" of file systems. But what does the technology offer us and what are the additional benefits? Here you can find out more about the new features of the new generation.
Custom Discovery Images for SecureBoot

Custom Discovery Images for SecureBoot

In the previous article "SecureBoot and orcharhino" I explained what SecureBoot is, how it works and what are the options for implementing it in orcharhino. In the end, various options and solutions were presented, with option 2 being discussed in more detail here. I recommend reading this blog post beforehand to better understand the following.
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ATIX at ConfigMgmtCamp 2024

Meeting old friends, making new ones and learning lots of interesting things - that's what ConfigManagementCamp 2024 in Ghent is all about. This year, in 2024, we attended the event again, following the established traditions of the previous year.

Nurturing Open Source: Donation from our Consulting Team

Every year, ATIX donates to a charitable cause at Christmas time. For the first time, this will take place at team level in 2023 - the organization to be supported will now be selected per team. Now it's time for our consultants. They have decided to make a donation to the Free Software Foundation Europe. Jonas Trüstedt, Consulting Teamlead in the field of data center automation, shares his thoughts with us.
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Event-Driven Ansible

Event-Driven Ansible is here and it opens a whole new world of possibilites for working with Ansible. This article gives an introduction to it and shows a minimal example.
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Christmas donation Team Engineering

Every year, ATIX donates to a charitable cause at Christmas time. For the first time, this will take place at team level in 2023 - the organization to be supported will now be selected per team. Our engineering team was the first to do so and chose the children's cancer charity. We asked team leader Bernhard Suttner how the choice came about.

Recap of the orcharhino Summit 2023

orcharhino Summit 2023: sky-high discussions about open-source software Have you ever asked yourself what a Ferris Wheel, October 17, and orcharhino have in common? No? Well, you should! Take a look at our recap of the orcharhino Summit 2023—this blog will give you a few insights!
Sustainable Open Source

Open-source software today and tomorrow

The color green and open source—not an obvious match, at first glance. Really not? Wrong! Open source actually is green. Would you like to know in what way this is the case and what everything has to do with ATIX's green rhino and Istio? Then enjoy reading my blog!
Kafka and Ansible

Automating Kafka with Ansible

In all areas of life, there are a lot of issues we are not aware of. To measure these problems, we use the so-called fulfillment rate. For example: with a fulfillment rate of 90%, a heart beat would stop every 85 seconds, and an average A4 page of text would contain 30 typos. A fulfillment rate of 99.9% (which seems a lot) still means 22,000 wrong bank bookings per hour, and a total of 32,000 missed heart beats per year. The answer is automation and standardization! These approaches help solve problems we are often not aware of.
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Managing Large Debian Repositories with Pulp

Pulp is a free, open-source platform for software repository management. You can fetch, upload, and distribute content from various sources. Repository versioning makes sure that nothing is lost as you can always roll back to previous versions. The pulp_deb plugin adds APT repository support.
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