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LOGIQ's technical blog shares expertise and the latest trends on Linux, OpenJDK, and virtualization technologies.
It provides practical insights to guide migration projects and platform optimization.

13. Considering migration from VMware vSphere (Part 1)

13. Considering migration from VMware vSphere (Part 1)

13. Considering migration from VMware vSphere (Part 1) In recent years, there has been a growing movement away from VMware. Until now, VMware has held an overwhelming position as a corporate server virtualization platform. However, the acquisition of VMware by Broadcom from 2023 to 2024 and the announcement of a…

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12. Server Virtualization Software Comparison

12. Server Virtualization Software Comparison

12. Server Virtualization Software Comparison It has been about 25 years since server virtualization software first appeared on x86 systems. Initially, VMware had an overwhelming share of the market, but now Linux KVM is also widely used. Linux KVM-based services are especially popular among virtual machine services provided by public…

11. Oracle Linux KVM Backup Solution

11. Oracle Linux KVM Backup Solution

11. Oracle Linux KVM Backup Solution One of the important things to consider when using server virtualization solutions such as Oracle Linux KVM and VMware vSphere is backup. It goes without saying that backups are important for systems used in production, but in a virtual server environment, multiple virtual machines…

10. Understanding The Two Oracle Linux Kernels “UEK” and “RHCK”

10. Understanding The Two Oracle Linux Kernels “UEK” and “RHCK”

10. Understanding The Two Oracle Linux Kernels “UEK” and “RHCK” Oracle Linux has two kernels: the Red Hat Compatible Kernel (RHCK), which is a kernel compatible with RHEL, and Oracle Linux’s own Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel (UEK). If you have never used Oracle Linux before, you may be worried about the…

9. Considering Red Hat’s Decision to Withhold Source Code

9. Considering Red Hat’s Decision to Withhold Source Code

9. Considering Red Hat’s Decision to Withhold Source Code In its blog post dated June 21, 2023, “Furthering the evolution of CentOS Stream ,” Red Hat announced that it will limit the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) source code to customers and partners only. Since then, the topic has…