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Yosu Cadilla

My name is Yosu Cadilla, a Systems Analyst and Platform Engineer for mktg.dev I discovered Mautic in 2017 and since have specialized in: - Running Mautic for Marketing Agencies. - Running large Mautic instances, sometimes with millions of contacts. - Helping companies build and optimize their (usually Mautic) runtime infrastructure. If you are planning on deploying Mautic for your Marketing Agency, or you have a large Mautic Instance... Let's have a chat! yosu.cadilla@gmail.com

Please Stop Using Bitnami or Cpanel to Install Mautic

No Bitnami for Mautic installation.

Please stop using Bitnami images and Cpanel / Softaculous as a quick shortcut to install Mautic.

Mautic is still a young and rapidly evolving software with frequent releases that contain new features, with new features come new bugs.

As user of Mautic self=hosted, you will need to deal with bugs, you will have to apply patches, you will have to run updates manually and you will encounter problems related to the environment in which Mautic is installed, In order to solve those issues, you will need a basic understanding of Apache or NginX, MariaDB or a compatible MySQL database, PHP configuration, and how Linux operates.

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Mautic 3 is dead, long live Mautic 3!

The good news is that after 18 months of a complete lack of movement, now Mautic 3 is alive again and kicking strong. Work started around the first week of October, right about the First Mautic Community Summit.

A new Mautic 3 concept is born, Microservices might need to wait for some time, probably a loooong time...

But it’s not all sunshine and roses. Winter is coming!

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The Best Cloud File System was Created Before the Cloud Existed

ZFS for the Cloud

You know what NTFS is… that’s your Windows file system, right?
You probably also know that Linux uses several different file systems, the most extended ones being ext3 and ext4.

Here’s the thing…. there’s an old file system called ZFS, originally designed by SUN Microsystems in 2001 and delivered for the first time as a Solaris product on 2005. At the time, it was a very specific tool designed to serve the needs of a reduced number of companies running large pools of disks sitting in the server room of a corporation’s HQ. It was a very niche FS that very few people would find useful, at the time…

But now it is appearing in many places, from laptops to clusters, and threatening with becoming Linux’s new main FS. Let’s see what all the fuss is about…

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