encryption

Creating an encrypted disk in Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon)

Encryption is becoming more common as users realize the dangers posed if someone were to get the data on their computers. The Ubuntu installer even prompts the user to setup an encrypted disk. While encrypting the primary disk of a desktop or laptop is desirable, I tend to use an external encrypted disk to store much of my data. To be more accurate I create a single large partition on the disk and encrypt that partition. I thought it would be useful, especially given the quality of information on the web, to share my process and some information about the options available.

Challenges to using Xen in a production environment

I’ve been using Xen for a little while now and while there are many aspects I like there are a few that are troubling. I’ve been wanting to write up some tutorials on using Xen but before that can happen I need to feel comfortable recommending Xen as a virtualization solution. At the moment I’m not sure I can do that, partially because of the issues I’ve encountered but mostly because those issues do not seem to be acknowledged or discussed in any meaningful way. That is perhaps the most troubling thing of all.

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