Presented by:

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NetYeti

from YetiCraft, The NetYeti LLC, DIS Corp

I began my interest in electronics at 6 years old and would routinely steal my father's Heathkit courses and materials throughout my childhood (he kept ordering them for some reason). My first "actual" computer was a TRS-80, at 10 years old. I learned machine code and assembly for the Z80 on that system and then migrated through just about every commercially available computing device and language that came along for the next 2 decades. I have always loved gadgets, and with the advent of things like the Raspberry Pi and OpenSource, I feel that the IOT is the perfect genre for my interests. It offers so many opportunities to share and connect with other developers - both teaching and taught.

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Oggy

from DIS-Corp

David is a returning student at Bellingham Technical College and part of the support staff at Dealer Information System, Inc, located here in Bellingham, WA. David is certified many areas and has been in the technology industry for 15 years. He enjoys PC gaming, building virtual networks and hacking them, and helping educate others as he learns himself.

Are you an aspiring developer, network engineer, or student looking for a platform that can do "all the things"? Looking for a training tool to become the next DevOps engineer for your company? Want to learn how to use Docker in a cluster environment but don't have the budget to buy professional grade equipment? Want to run your own, in-home, MineCraft server complex - without breaking the bank? Don't know where to start your trek into the land of containers and clusters?

This tutorial will guide you through the process of purchasing the inexpensive hardware - clear through to deploying applications and services on your own pico-cluster. We will demonstrate this using Raspberry Pi's and other similar Single Board Computing components - all within a working person's budget. Feel free to bring your own Raspberry PI (or similar), we will also have some available on site as well.

Date:
2018 April 29 - 05:00
Duration:
2 h
Room:
CC-202 TUT2
Conference:
LinuxFest Northwest 2018
Language:
Track:
Infrastructure
Difficulty:
Easy

Happening at the same time:

  1. Building and using your own inexpensive, Docker-based pico-cluster
  2. Start Time:
    2018 April 29 05:00

    Room:
    CC-202 TUT2

  3. How to train your open source HAL 9000
  4. Start Time:
    2018 April 29 05:00

    Room:
    CC-201 TUT1

  5. State of Video Copyright & Free Culture
  6. Start Time:
    2018 April 29 05:30

    Room:
    G-103

  7. Linux 101: Just the basics
  8. Start Time:
    2018 April 29 05:30

    Room:
    HC-108

  9. Securing Docker on the Cheap - Part 1 - Fundamentals
  10. Start Time:
    2018 April 29 05:30

    Room:
    CC-208

  11. Applying Object Character Recognition and Kubernetes to Twitch
  12. Start Time:
    2018 April 29 05:30

    Room:
    CC-200

  13. Switching to the BSDs: A crash course in FreeBSD, FreeNAS, TrueOS and OpenBSD
  14. Start Time:
    2018 April 29 05:30

    Room:
    CC-236

  15. Presentation Skills for Open Source Folks
  16. Start Time:
    2018 April 29 05:30

    Room:
    CC-115

  17. Linux in a Microsoft world
  18. Start Time:
    2018 April 29 05:30

    Room:
    CC-114

  19. Maintaining local forks
  20. Start Time:
    2018 April 29 05:30

    Room:
    CC-235

  21. Tables and columns and rows! Oh my!
  22. Start Time:
    2018 April 29 05:30

    Room:
    HC-103 Postgres

  23. Linux 102: Choosing the right distro for you
  24. Start Time:
    2018 April 29 06:45

    Room:
    HC-108

  25. Securing Docker on the Cheap - Part 2 - Vulnerabilities
  26. Start Time:
    2018 April 29 06:45

    Room:
    CC-208

  27. Introduction to the Clojure Programming Language
  28. Start Time:
    2018 April 29 06:45

    Room:
    CC-236

  29. Endless Summer of Code: Building the Foundation of a Community Through GSOC
  30. Start Time:
    2018 April 29 06:45

    Room:
    CC-115

  31. Linux email clients give me a migrane
  32. Start Time:
    2018 April 29 06:45

    Room:
    CC-114

  33. Let's uninstall GRUB
  34. Start Time:
    2018 April 29 06:45

    Room:
    CC-235

  35. Brave New World
  36. Start Time:
    2018 April 29 06:45

    Room:
    G-103

  37. End-to-end Encryption in Nextcloud
  38. Start Time:
    2018 April 29 06:45

    Room:
    CC-200

  39. Linux Professional Institute: Exam Lab - Session 2
  40. Start Time:
    2018 April 29 07:00

    Room:
    HC-112 LPI