DOJ wants to know who visited anti-Trump website

The US Department of Justice wants DreamHost to hand over IP addresses of some 1.3 million visitors to disruptj20.org, a website that helped organize political protests during President Trump’s inauguration. The company has decided to challenge the request in court. According to a blog post by the LA-based web hosting provider, the DOJ first requested information about the website and its owner, but is now asking DreamHost to provide a glut of data, including the … More Continue reading DOJ wants to know who visited anti-Trump website

OpenStack’s Mitaka release focuses on manageability and user experience

 The OpenStack Foundation today launched Mitaka, the thirteenth release of its open source enterprise cloud platform. In many ways, this new release shows the growing maturity of the project, which was originally incubated in 2010 by Rackspace and… Continue reading OpenStack’s Mitaka release focuses on manageability and user experience

DreamHost’s OpenStack-powered EC2 rival comes out of beta

timelapse stars mountains DreamHost is best known as a web hosting service, but the company has also long been a major contributor to the open source OpenStack platform for enterprises. For the last few years, it’s also been running its own OpenStack-based cloud computing service DreamCompute in beta. Today, DreamCompute is coming out of beta and announcing a new pricing model that’s a mix of… Read More Continue reading DreamHost’s OpenStack-powered EC2 rival comes out of beta