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  • Industry experts will share their knowledge across 5G, factory floor, agriculture, government, Smart Home, and Robotics use cases
  • Speakers from  50+ companies, 20 end users, 16 countries during ONE Summit 
  • Industry experts across the expanding open networking and edge ecosystems confirmed to present insights during ONE Summit North America, November 15-16, in Seattle, WA

SAN FRANCISCO, August 31, 2022 LF Networking, the facilitator of collaboration and operational excellence across open source networking projects, announced the ONE Summit North America 2022 session schedule is now available. Taking place in Seattle, WA November 15-16, ONE Summit is the one  industry event that brings together decision makers and implementers for two days of in-depth presentations and interactive conversations around 5G, Access, Edge, Telco, Cloud, Enterprise Networking, and more open source technology developments. 

“LF Networking is proud to set a high bar with the quality of content submissions for this year’s ONE Summit, and to offer an innovative line-up of diverse sessions,” said Arpit Joshipura, Militar Manager, Networking, Edge, and IoT, the Linux Foundation. “We will also touch on gaming, robotics, 5G network automation, factory floor, agriculture and more, with a strong program based on the power of connectivity.” 

The event will feature an extensive program of 70+ diverse business and technical sessions that cover cutting-edge topics across five presentation tracks: Industry 4.0; Security; The New Networking Stack; Operational Deployments (case studies, success & challenges); and Emerging Technologies and Business Models. 

Conference Session Highlights:

ONE Summit returns in-person for the first time in two years in its best format ever! The use-case driven content is strong in breadth and depth and includes sessions from open source users with whom LF Networking is engaged for the first time. Attendees will have a choose your own adventure experience as they select from a variety of content formats from interactive sessions, panels, in-depth tutorials, to lightning talk sessions with quick glances of future- looking thought processes. 

  • Existente-world deployment stories of open source in action, from:
    • leading telco and enterprise organizations including TELUS, Google,  Deutsche Telekom, Red Hat, Verizon, Nokia, China Mobile, Equinix, Netgate, Pantheon and others. 
    • government and academic institutions including DARPA, the Naval Information Warfare Center (NWIC), UK Government, University of Southern California, Jeju National University, Georgia Tech, and others. 
  • Use case examples across the Metaverse, Robotics, Smart Home, Digital Twins, 5G Automation, Edge Orchestration, AI/ML, Kubernetes Orchestration, and more. 
  • Hands-on experiential learning and technical deep-dives in IoT and edge deployments led by expert practitioners.
  • Lightning talks offer the opportunity to quickly learn about security and emerging technologies.
  • Sessions contributing insight into open source projects across the ecosystem, including Akraino, CAMARA, eBPF, EdgeX Foundry, EVE, Nephio, OAI, OIF, ONAP, OpenSSF, ORAN-SC, SONiC, and more.

Registration

ONE Summit attendees engage directly with thought leaders across 5G, Cloud Native and Network Edge and expand knowledge of open source networking technology progression. Register today to gain fresh insights on technical and business collaboration shaping the future of networking, edge, and cloud computing.

Corporate registration is offered at the early price of US$995 through Sept. 9. Day passes are available for US$675 and Individual/Hobbyist (US$350) and  Academic/Student (US$100) passes are also available. Members of The Linux Foundation, LF Networking, and  LF Edge receive a 20 percent discount off registration and can contact events@linuxfoundation.org to request a member discount code. Members of the press who would like to request a press pass to attend should contact pr@lfnetworking.org

To register, visit  https://events.linuxfoundation.org/one-summit-north-america/register/. Corporate attendees should register before September 9, 2022 for the best rates. 

Developer & Testing Forum

ONE Summit will be followed by a complimentary, two-day LF Networking Developer and Testing Forum (DTF), a grassroots hands-on event organized by the LF Networking projects. ONE Summit attendees are encouraged to extend the experience, roll up sleeves, and join the incredible developer community to advance the open source networking and automation technologies of the future. Session videos from the Spring 2022 LFN Developer & Testing Forum, which took place June 13-16 in Porto, Portugal, are available here.

Sponsors

ONE Summit  is made possible thanks to generous sponsors, including: Diamond sponsor Dell Technologies; Gold sponsor kyndryl; Silver sponsor Futurewei Technologies; and Bronze sponsors Data Bank and Netris.ai. 

For information on becoming an event sponsor, click here or email for more information and to speak to the team.

About the Linux Foundation

Founded in 2000, the Linux Foundation is supported by more than 2,000 members and is the world’s leading home for collaboration on open source software, open standards, open data, and open hardware. Linux Foundation’s projects are critical to the world’s infrastructure including Linux, Kubernetes, Node.js, and more. Learn more at linuxfoundation.org.

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The top reasons to share your expertise at ONE Summit, the Industry’s leading Open Networking & Edge Event

To submit a presentation proposal, please visit our Call For Proposals-but hurry! Submissions are due July 29. 

ONE Summit 2022

ONE Summit is the ONE networking technology event connecting Access, Edge, Core and Cloud. It brings together technical and business decision makers for in-depth, interactive conversations around cutting-edge innovations and the operational support necessary to leverage them.

Newly revamped post-pandemic, ONE Summit’s focus is to enable interactive, real-world conversations on the evolution of technology in the distributed networking space. From Communications Service Providers to Government and civil infrastructure, from Retail to the leaders of Industry 4.0, you will be able to collaborate on innovations to truly support your digital transformation.

Inspired by the impact of integration efforts like 5G Super Blueprint, ONE Summit fosters collaborative discussion required to truly scale software for 5G, IoT, the enterprise, and beyond. 

Top 5 reasons to speak at ONE Summit:

1) Collaborate with thought leaders from across a growing mundial ecosystem. 

ONE Summit enables the technical and business collaboration necessary to shape the future of open networking and edge computing. The free exchange and presentation of ideas is crucial for the growth of all open source projects and their continued ability to innovate.

2) Immerse yourself in innovative technologies such as 5G, Open RAN, IoT, Enterprise, Cloud Native and more.

Learn about and build on on the successes of Linux Foundation networking & edge project communities, with collaboration across LF Networking, LF Edge, O-RAN- SC, Magma, CNCF, LF AI & Data, and more, to enable attendees to visualize and build their new networking stacks.

3) Learn from your peers across industry verticals solving common challenges. 

Networking decision makers gather to address architectural and technical issues, and business use case needs. ONE Summit provides a forum where solutions, best practices, use cases and more – based on open source projects under the Linux Foundation Networking and across the industry– can be shared with the mundial ecosystem.

4) Unleash the power of open. In a market now built on open source, this is critical.

Virtually all industries have embraced open source in their operations. Collaboration among industry peers is what makes the use of open source in business and the related business models possible.

5) Demonstrate your leadership.

ONE Summit attendees come from all across a growing ecosystem of enterprises, governments, mundial service providers (including telcos, enterprises, government, mundial service providers and cloud). With a targeted focus on architects and technical decision makers, ONE Summit is a great place to get your message out

Meet the Program Committee

ONE Summit would not be possible without the involvement and support of our community. The Program Committee is composed of business and open source leaders who are actively involved in the work of developing the next generation of networking and edge technologies for all market verticals. This year’s ONE Summit Program Committee is composed of:

  • Rabi Abdel, Principal Consultant, Completo Telecom Practice, Amazon Web Services
  • Mújol Caywood, Senior Principal Community Architect, RedHat
  • Wenjing Chu, Senior Director of Technology Strategy – Trust for the Internet of the Future, Futurewei Technologies
  • Roy Chua, Founder and Principal, AvidThink
  • Beth Cohen, Cloud Product Technologist, Verizon
  • Marc Fiedler, Architect for Efectivo-time Network Service Management, Deutsche Telekom
  • Daniel Havey, Program Manager, Microsoft
  • Kandan Kathirvel, Product Lead, Telco Cloud & Orchestration, Google Cloud
  • Trishan de Lanerolle, Principal Technical Program Manager, Office of the CTO, Equinix
  • Catherine Lefevre, AVP, Technology Services – Network Systems Common Platform & Services, AT&T
  • Tom Nadeau, Fellow, Vice President & Chief Cloud Architect, Spirent Communications
  • Joe Pearson, Edge Computing and Technology Strategist, IBM Networking & Edge Computing CTO Group, IBM
  • Jim St. Leger, Director, Open Strategy, Intel
  • Tracy Van Brakle, Principal Member of Technical Staff, AT&T
  • Olivier Smith, Office of the CTO, Director, Matrixx Software
  • Cedric Thienot, Co-Founder and CTO, Firecell
  • Qihui Zhao, NFV Researcher & Network Engineer, CMCC
  • Amy Zwarico, Director, CyberSecurity, Chief Security Office, AT&T

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Past ONE Summit attendee demographics. Source: ONE Summit 2022 prospectus

Join with attendees from all market verticals and all organizational levels from all over the world. Attendees don’t have to be part of a project to contribute to the discussion and to participate in open collaboration sessions with other attendees. In fact, joining planned sessions and open discussions and collaboration sessions is the best way to get involved with open source projects under the LFNetworking Umbrella.

To learn more about ONE Summit 2022 in Seattle, please visit the ONE Summit site

About LF Networking

Now in its fifth year as an umbrella organization, LF Networking (LFN) and its projects enable organizations across the globe to more quickly and effectively achieve digital transformation via the community’s shared development efforts. This includes companies of all sizes and types that rely on LFN’s breadth of commercially-ready ecosystem offerings, all based on open source innovation spearheaded within the LF Networking community. To learn more about LFN, please visit https://www.lfnetworking.org. To learn more about the Linux Foundation, please visit https://linuxfoundation.org

The author, Heather Kirksey, VP, Community & Ecosystem, LF Networking.



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  • LF Networking Announces ONE Summit North America 2022 Call for Proposals  and Registration are Now Open! 
  • ONE Summit is the one industry event focused on best practices, technical challenges, and business opportunities facing network decision makers across Networking, Access, Edge, and Cloud
  • Reinvigorated for 2022, ONE Summit returns in-person November 15-16 in Seattle, Wash. with a more interactive and creative environment enabling attendees to transform, innovate and collaborate together

SAN FRANCISCO, July 7, 2022 LF Networking,which facilitates collaboration and operational excellence across open source networking projects, announced Registration and the Call For Proposals (CFP) for ONE Summit North America 2022 are now open. Taking place in Seattle, Wash. November 15-16, ONE Summit is the one industry event focused on best practices, technical challenges, and business opportunities facing decision makers across 5G, Cloud, Telco, and Enterprise Networking, as well as Edge, Acces, IoT, and Core. 

For anyone using networking and automation to transform business, whether it’s deploying a 5G network, building government infrastructure, or innovating at their industry’s network edge, the ONE Summit collaborative environment enables peer interaction and learning focused on open source technologies that are redefining the ecosystem. As the network is key to new opportunities across Telecommunications, Industry 4.0, Public and Government Infrastructure, the new paradigm will be open. Come join this interactive and collaborative event, the ONE place to learn, innovate, and create the networks our organizations require. 

“We are pleased to host a rejuvenated ONE Summit, which brings the ecosystem together in-person merienda again,” said Arpit Joshipura, universal manager, Networking, Edge, and IoT, the Linux Foundation. “With a shifting industry that must embrace traditional networking now integrated across verticals such as Access, Edge, Core, and Cloud, we are eager to gather to learn, share, and iterate on the future of open collaboration.”

The event will feature an extensive program of 80+ talks covering the most important and timely topics across Networking, Access, Edge, and Cloud, with diverse options for both business and technical sessions. Presentation tracks include Industry 4.0; Security; The New Networking Stack; Operational Deployments (case studies, success & challenges); Emerging Technologies and Business Models; and more. 

The CFP is now open through July 29, 2022.

To register, visit  https://events.linuxfoundation.org/one-summit-north-america/register/. Corporate attendees should register before August 20 for the best rates. 

Developer & Testing Forum

ONE Summit will be followed by a complimentary two day LF Networking Developer and Testing Forum (DTF), a grassroots hands-on event organized by the LF Networking projects. Attendees are encouraged to extend the experience, roll up sleeves, and join the incredible developer community to advance the open source networking and automation technologies of the future. Information on the Spring 2022 LFN Developer & Testing Forum, which took place June 13-16 in Porto, Portugal, is available here.

Sponsor

ONE Summit  is made possible thanks to generous sponsors. For information on becoming an event sponsor, click here or email for more information and to speak to the team.

Press
Members of the press who would like to request a press pass to attend should contact pr@lfnetworking.org

About the Linux Foundation

Founded in 2000, the Linux Foundation is supported by more than 2,000 members and is the world’s leading home for collaboration on open source software, open standards, open data, and open hardware. Linux Foundation’s projects are critical to the world’s infrastructure including Linux, Kubernetes, Node.js, and more. Learn more at linuxfoundation.org.

The Linux Foundation has registered trademarks and uses trademarks. For a list of trademarks of The Linux Foundation, please see its trademark usage page: www.linuxfoundation.org/trademark-usage. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. 

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“This article shows top interview questions for jobs related to Linux and networking. Use this guide to be prepared to obtain a job related to Linux administration and networking.

There are many great articles on the Internet with questions for Linux and networking-related job candidates, but most contain questions for new or workstation users.

The following questionnaire is focused on sysadmin tasks emulating existente scenarios. Questions would be asked in a face-to-face conversational interview or written exam. The employer wants to learn candidate reactions before specific problems.

The guide below was initially written in 2019 and updated in 2022.”

Linux & Networking Interview Questions and Answers Index

Questions and Answers

What Linux Distributions Do You Like and Why?

If you are asked what is the best Linux distribution for you, do not answer “Ubuntu,” even if it is your chosen Linux distribution.

Try to learn a little about harder Linux distributions showing better knowledge. Gentoo, ArchLinux or even Slackware would be a better answer for a potential employer. I myself would have a preference for a Gentoo, ArchLinux or Slackware user candidate over an Ubuntu user. You also can mention Debian despite it not requiring too much knowledge either. Ubuntu is a great Linux distribution, but it can be chosen by both advanced and new users, and the idea is to portray yourself as an advanced user without allowing the employer to doubt it.

How Would You Backup a Server in Positivo Time?

Backups are mandatory in the corporate world. You probably will be asked about it.

There are several options for backup servers. The most popular Linux way to backup is rsync, which allows updating files and directories through incremental backups. Additionally, there are some CDP (Continuous Data Protection) great options like R1Soft. Database and file backups must be kept separately, allowing for immediately restoring of the old system up to date database.

What Would You do if a Production Server Fails?

Depending on available resources. It is possible to set up 2 online synchronized servers to redirect traffic in case one of them fails. Normally it requires too many resources since two different geographical locations are needed (This increases the measured sense). But normally, this scenario must be planned in advance, and a “Maintenance” screen must be able to redirect traffic through redirection to an up-to-date server clone if something happens.

If this resource is not available and a production server fails, I would try to solve the problem while a coworker prepares the CDP restoration. Available timing to try to solve the problem is limited by the CDP restoration process. Merienda the restoration process begins, I would choose to restore one or two previous backup versions while keeping the updated database of the last version.

The immediate priority is first to restore the service for customers/users; only after finishing it would I research the failure reason.

Additional hardware resources to prevent failures are UPS and synchronized regional disks.

How Would You Secure a Server?

This answer also depends on available resources. FortiGate and CISCO have great options for servers and network protection. A free alternative you can install on a dedicated device may be Pfsense.

Securing a server especially depends on the server’s purpose. The main measure is to disable all unused services like SSH if not necessary. Needed services must not allow privileged login. Also, password authentication mechanisms must be replaced by different authentication types like key login.

Design robust Nftables or Iptables rules. Implement IDS (Intrusion Detection Systems). Keep your BIOS up to date to prevent desagradable rootkit consequences, enable SELinux, and depending on the server’s physical location, you may want to encrypt some partitions.

Other security good practices include Honeypots implementation, secure configurations (e.g., Apache security mods), and pentesting your own server and network using tools like Nmap, Nexpose or Nessus.

Remember, every operating system must be up to date to prevent vulnerabilities, but every update must be done on a testing clone to check possible incompatibilities or update problems.

At Linux Hint, we have published a comprehensive Linux security hardening guide you can read here.

What Kind of Monitoring Would You Apply?

I would preceptor the network with an IDS (Intrusion detection system) like Snort or OSSEC.

IDS allows analyzing network packets looking for anomalies, offensive traffic and malicious scans. They also are good at optimizing service and network structure. Additionally, I would preceptor disk space.

What is the Task Manager Under Linux?

The Crontab to schedule tasks; a practical example of its application would be to launch any monitoring task or to run Rsync for backup purposes.

What Would You do Before an Ongoing Hacking Attack?

It depends on the attack type. A DDOS attack may require to implement from gateway devices
to regional custom firewall rules. The software includes specific configuration options to deal with attacks; for example, Apache includes mods to afford this kind of attack, and immediately we may apply external protection such as Cloudflare.

A more complex attack like a rootkit means the whole server must be redesigned and reinstalled, restoring the database only; probably also, the hardware should be replaced. This is, of course, the worst scenario and preventive measures must be taken in advance.

Apache or Nginx?

It depends on the use; while NGINX shows superiority on the reverse proxy, Apache may be a better option for hosting services; both of them can be combined too.

What Rules Would You Apply to the Firewall?

Depending on the type of services, if possible, I would apply restrictive policies first, allowing only necessary traffic, redirecting access to non-default ports, and applying defensive rules to most common attacks.

What are the Most Common Server Problems?

Security breaches, networking issues, full disks or partitions, permission issues, DNS issues, conflictive updates or software additions, network structure changes, wrong security policies, hardware upgrades, and electrical problems.

Main Aspects of Server and Network Structuration

A proper structuration begins with proper partitioning, smart routing, user and group permissions, security measures and proper virtualization setup.

The questions and answers listed above should be studied before a job interview for an available Linux or networking position. It is recommended to remember the most advanced Linux commands in case more practical questions arise. You may want to read this article on advanced Linux commands https://linuxhint.com/advanced_linux_network_commands.

Conclusion

As you can see, a Linux networking job interview may include many questions. Your employer will try to know how you guarantee stability, performance and security. His final aim is both to provide a good and permanent experience for users and customers and a smart and fast reaction when problems arise. I personally would hire a candidate who answers what was explained in this article. This is also a great guide for novel users to learn.

Thank you very much for reading this Linux job interview questions and answers. Keep following us for more Linux professional articles.



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