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Dynatrace observability is now available for Red Hat OpenShift on the IBM® Power® architecture

Dynatrace

We’re delighted to share that IBM and Dynatrace have joined forces to bring the Dynatrace Operator, along with the comprehensive capabilities of the Dynatrace platform, to Red Hat OpenShift on the IBM Power architecture (ppc64le). Dynatrace webhook server validates Dynakube definitions for correctness.

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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. IT teams must ensure high availability, scalability, and security, all while ensuring that their PostgreSQL clusters perform optimally. Please refer to our documentation.

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Reducing Embodied Carbon is Important

ACM Sigarch

(Editor’s Note: This post was submitted as a rebuttal to Andrew Chien’s July 24 SIGARCH Blog Post ) The recent post “ Why Embodied Carbon is a poor Architecture Design metric, and Operational Carbon remains an important Problem ” by Prof. Throughout, we adopt the Greenhouse Gas Protocol scope definition as used in Prof.

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SKP's Java/Java EE Gotchas: Clash of the Titans, C++ vs. Java!

DZone

As a Software Engineer, the mind is trained to seek optimizations in every aspect of development and ooze out every bit of available CPU Resource to deliver a performing application. This begins not only in designing the algorithm or coming out with efficient and robust architecture but right onto the choice of programming language.

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Backup and Recovery for Databases: What You Should Know

Percona

In general terms, here are potential trouble spots: Hardware failure: Manufacturing defects, wear and tear, physical damage, and other factors can cause hardware to fail. heat) can damage hardware components and prompt data loss. Human mistakes: Incorrect configuration is an all-too-common cause of hardware and software failure.

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Are Computer Architects to Blame for the State of Security Today?

ACM Sigarch

When it comes to hardware support to mitigate software security issues, there is a significant gap between what is available in products today and known solutions. A History of Architecture Support for Security. The figure above provides a timeline of architectural support for practical defenses, as found in commercial products.

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Monitoring Distributed Systems

Dotcom-Montior

Gone are the days of monolithic architecture. By definition, a distributed system is any system that comprises of multiple components on variety of machines that work together to appear as a single, organized system. Today, there are a variety of architectures and systems in use. What is a Distributed System? Multi-Tier.

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