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De-Risking Enterprise Storage Upgrades (Part 2)

Infinidat

De-Risking Enterprise Storage Upgrades (Part 2). Guest Blogger: Eric Burgener, Research Vice President, Infrastructure Systems, Platforms and Technologies, IDC. The first part of this blog post discussed common design approaches in enterprise storage that are used to de-risk upgrades. Bruria Helfer.

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De-Risking Enterprise Storage Upgrades (Part 2)

Infinidat

De-Risking Enterprise Storage Upgrades (Part 2). Guest Blogger: Eric Burgener, Research Vice President, Infrastructure Systems, Platforms and Technologies, IDC. The first part of this blog post discussed common design approaches in enterprise storage that are used to de-risk upgrades. Bruria Helfer.

Storage 52
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Enterprise Storage Arrays and NVMe

Hu's Place - HitachiVantara

The hot topic in storage today is NVMe, an open standards protocol for digital communications between servers and non-volatile memory storage. NVMe was designed for flash and other non-volatile storage devices that may be in our future. Scalable enterprise NVMe storage arrays will likely require a fabric on the backend.

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Cybersecurity Snapshot: Critical Infrastructure Orgs Cautioned About Chinese Drones, While Water Plants Advised To Boost Incident Response

Tenable

Navigating an exceptionally complex landscape, CISOs are having to do more with less and risk personal legal exposure,” reads a blog post about the report. “The Mitigation recommendations include: Keep all operating systems, software and firmware updated, and prioritize patching known exploited vulnerabilities in internet-facing systems.

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The Rise of Encryption, the Fall of All-Flash

Infinidat

Thu, 05/10/2018 - 8:46am. I realize the title of this blog sounds ominous. Nearly all storage vendors are pushing all-flash arrays as their only recommendation going forward. Soon it will be NVMoF, and then next-gen persistent storage, both increasing cost further. The Rise of Encryption, the Fall of All-Flash.

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Reducing replication lag with IO concurrency in Postgres 15

The Citus Data

In this blog post, you’ll learn how recovery prefetching minimises I/O stalls and reduces replication lag in PostgreSQL 15—as well as how this work fits into a larger set of proposals to move PostgreSQL from traditional UNIX style I/O to efficient modern I/O APIs in the future. What problem were we trying to solve?

Linux 113
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Container Security – What Are Containers? – Part 1

Xebia

That’s why I’ll start with the basics and go more in-depth in my following blogs. The following blogs will be about container security and tools to help secure containers during the software development lifecycle. They also require more resources because they need a full guest operating system.

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