Adobe, their closed source code and why we respect manageable software development cycles.

A question that keeps cropping up from time to time is why companies like Adobe do not port much of their software for operating systems like Linux natively. The developers source code is closed and highly proprietary, it takes an immense amount of time, money and resources to accommodate a very small market of users during a development life cycle. Wine has a limited scope of compatibility, dual booting can be cumbersome, and running virtual machines takes some careful resource management. This is no fiscal benefit in spending time to compile for a limited market with minimal return, it is unfortunate, it seems unfair, but it would seldom be readily sustainable. Having dedicated workstations for Adobe’s suite is often a reasonable compromise, with many professionals accumulating hundreds of hours of use a month. With resources been stretched thin across multiple software implementations and development teams, compromise has to occur. Scope and sustainability is key, it is the same reason you would not expect small, niche companies to carry expensive Cisco or Juniper equipment, if there is no stable user base, there is no real financial incentive.

In case you were wondering…..Australia’s NBN Co.

Australia’s NBN, pretty much a combination of fibre optics to a few selected areas, the rest of the infrastructure, depending on funding to use degridated copper at excessive distances, Hybrid Fibre Coaxial, fixed wireless and Satellite. Couple that with ACMA and various legislative restrictions, you start to establish a cacophony of emerging technology and some implementations of VDSL.

https://www.reddit.com/r/australia/comments/4g12e3/nbn_be_aware_guys

http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/archive/2607795

Samsung have a very ethical approach to the Galaxy Note 7 Phones End of Life

When you are a company forcing undue change on everyone, it can be perceived as rather overzealous, even if it was meant to occur with the right intentions. This however, is a very reasonable decision based on rational consideration. Samsung are very aware of the real world consequences that exist and have made a very ethically consumer friendly decision. In a scenario where many companies are able to deploy patches through their software updates to disable device functionality, this is one of the situations where their actions are very justified and very reasonable. https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/dec/09/galaxy-note-7-samsung-software-update

Linux Academy

This group has been a bastion of resources and industry grade training for myself and many of my colleges. This is from their quick training catalogue, Amazon Web Services.

Deploying MariaDB Or MySQL On VPC EC2 From Scratch With Replication
https://linuxacademy.com/cp/modules/view/id/49

MariaDB Enterprise Cluser

We want to heavily emphasize that depending on your circumstances, you may choose to undertake replication with master and slave servers as per your own requirements, if we can offer any advice, it would be to look at a variety of resources to get a sense of different approaches and strategies.

https://mariadb.com/resources/blog/setting-mariadb-enterprise-cluster-part-1-how-set-virtual-machine-template