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Kubernetes in the wild report 2023

Dynatrace

Findings provide insights into Kubernetes practitioners’ infrastructure preferences and how they use advanced Kubernetes platform technologies. As Kubernetes adoption increases and it continues to advance technologically, Kubernetes has emerged as the “operating system” of the cloud. Kubernetes moved to the cloud in 2022.

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What is a Distributed Storage System

Scalegrid

By integrating distributed storage solutions into their infrastructure, organizations can effectively manage increased data storage demands while maintaining optimal performance levels – a characteristic intrinsic to these systems’ design, enabling effortless scaling for handling greater quantities of stored content.

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Azure Virtual Machines for SQL Server Usage

SQL Performance

One initial, easy step to moving your SQL Server on-premises workloads to the cloud is using Azure VMs to run your SQL Server workloads in an infrastructure as a service (IaaS) scenario. You will still have to maintain your operating system, SQL Server and databases just like you would in an on-premises scenario.

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SQL Server On Linux: Forced Unit Access (Fua) Internals

SQL Server According to Bob

Device level flushing may have an impact on your I/O caching, read ahead or other behaviors of the storage system. The “forced flush” changes in SQL Server avoid flushes, when possible, in order to improve performance on non-optimized Fua file systems. Linux open command flag used to bypass file system cache.

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Egnyte Architecture: Lessons learned in building and scaling a multi petabyte content platform

High Scalability

Edge caching. Infrastructure Optimization. In general, Egnyte connect architecture shards and caches data at different levels based on: Amount of data. Nginx for disk based caching. Tens of petabytes of data stored in our servers and other object stores such as GCS, S3 and Azure Blobstore. Disk based caching.