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27.09.2024
for "shoddy security, insincerity" and "cascades of security failures" [2].
MAPI: The Curse of Exchange Protocols
Under the pressure of new European Union regulations such as the General Data Protection
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04.08.2020
for the past 10 years.
In parallel, a great variety of graph databases have emerged, including the originals like Neo4j [1], distributed databases like Titan [2], free databases like JanusGraph [3], proprietary
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27.09.2021
is the management framework for Ceph, which is a kind of orchestration service specifically tailored to Ceph and its needs. The new deployment tool, cephadm [2], is also based on the management framework
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20.06.2022
– which many thought was a flash in the pan – as well as during the rise to fame of the fleet orchestrator Kubernetes, which many observers categorically ruled out.
In 2022, it's clear that Kubernetes
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05.02.2023
.
Microsoft's open source WinGet [2] has an interesting history. Developer Keivan Beigi originally set out to solve both the technical challenges of package management on Windows and to overcome
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30.01.2020
important performance parameters within a Fibre Channel SAN and showing optimization approaches.
The Fibre Channel (FC) protocol is connectionless and transports data packets in buffer-to-buffer (B2B) mode
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11.04.2016
and notifies you of all incidents. The interface for this is kept very simple and is easily understood by administrators who are not security experts.
There is also no need to define rules, install agents
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04.12.2024
persistent metadata. Kubernetes went down a different path from the outset. The metadata is stored in a database, as well, but it is not relational. Instead, etcd [2] is a mandatory component of state
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01.06.2024
.
The rules of the game have changed fundamentally in the corporate landscape, not least because of the principles of cloud computing and cloud native architecture: Customers increasingly expect IT service
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to include a component in the core services.
The Big Tent initiative put an end to that setup; now, a component only needs to promise to adhere to some basic rules to be considered a part of Open