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Achieving 100Gbps intrusion prevention on a single server

The Morning Paper

An IDS/IPS monitors network flows and matches incoming packets (or more strictly, Protocol Data Units, PDUs) against a set of rules. The baseline for comparison is Snort 3.0 , “the most powerful IPS in the world” according to the Snort website. FPGAs are chosen because they are both energy efficient and available on SmartNICs).

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PostgreSQL vs. Oracle: Difference in Costs, Ease of Use & Functionality

Scalegrid

Compare PostgreSQL vs. Oracle functionality across available tools, capabilities and services. Not available. Not available. Not available. Comparison Overview. See how open source PostgreSQL Community version costs compare to Oracle Standard Edition and Oracle Enterprise Edition. Compare Functionality. PostgreSQL.

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Multi Cloud vs Hybrid Cloud Strategy

Scalegrid

Understanding Multi-Cloud and Hybrid Cloud Cloud computing has revolutionized the IT industry, offering a host of advantages including cost-effectiveness, increased agility, and access to cutting-edge hardware. This enables organizations to optimize their use of the variety of available clouds to efficiently meet specific requirements.

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Seamless offloading of web app computations from mobile device to edge clouds via HTML5 Web Worker migration

The Morning Paper

The current system assumes an application specific regression model is available on the servers which can predict processing time given the current parameters of the job (e.g. These use their regression models to estimate processing time (which will depend on the hardware available, current load, etc.). in the cloud).

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Why you should benchmark your database using stored procedures

HammerDB

With a simple example such as this, it would not necessarily be expected for the additional network traffic to be significant between the 2 approaches. However, with more complex application logic this network round trip soon becomes a key focus area for improving performance. On MySQL, we saw a 1.5X performance advantage.

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Boosted race trees for low energy classification

The Morning Paper

The goal is to produce a low-energy hardware classifier for embedded applications doing local processing of sensor data. Race logic has four primary operations that are easy to implement in hardware: MAX, MIN, ADD-CONSTANT, and INHIBIT. One efficient way of doing that in analog hardware is the use of current-starved inverters.

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Progress Delayed Is Progress Denied

Alex Russell

This post mines publicly available data on the pace of compatibility fixes and feature additions to assess the claim. The information it captures is, however, available going back somewhat further, providing a fuller picture of the trend lines of engine completeness. Count of APIs available from JavaScript by Web Confluence.

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