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Cloud Native Predictions for 2024

Percona

As we step into 2024, the cornerstone of cloud-native technology, Kubernetes, will turn ten years old. of respondents are currently utilizing databases in Kubernetes (k8s). These indicators suggest that the adoption of databases on k8s is in its early stages and is likely to continue growing in the future.

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Percona Server for MongoDB 7 Is Now Available

Percona

Databases are different from a lot of software. This is not a general rule, but as databases are responsible for a core layer of any IT system – data storage and processing — they require reliability. is planned for EOL in October 2024 and MongoDB 6.0 For one, they often favor stability over innovation.

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Announcing the General Availability of Percona Operator for PostgreSQL Version 2

Percona

Percona, a leading provider of open-source database software and services, announced the general availability of Percona Operator for PostgreSQL version 2. The solution is 100% open source and automates the deployment and management of PostgreSQL clusters on Kubernetes. In version 1.x,

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Redis vs Memcached in 2024

Scalegrid

This article will explore how they handle data storage and scalability, perform in different scenarios, and, most importantly, how these factors influence your choice. Redis Revealed: An Overview Redis, a renowned open-source, in-memory remote dictionary server, stands out for its diverse data structures and advanced features.

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PostgreSQL Partitioning Made Easy Using pg_partman (TimeBased)

Percona

PostgreSQL Partition Manager — ‘pg_partman’ — is an open source extension freely available, widely supported, and actively maintained by the PostgreSQL community. Installation of pg_partman on the database I recommend creating the schema before creating the extension to install the extension’s objects.

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