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Announcing the General Availability of Percona Operator for PostgreSQL Version 2

Percona

Below you will find a short FAQ about the new operator and a comparison to version 1.x. It simplifies the development and brings more contribution friendliness to the code, resulting in better potential for growing the community. This can be useful if you plan to migrate to new hardware or need to test the new topology.

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

Scalegrid

Oracle requires more complex ongoing administration, as all database configurations must evolve in conjunction with the data schemas and custom code. Comparison Overview. pg_repack – reorganizes tables online to reclaim storage. CitusDB – distributes data and queries horizontally across nodes. So Which Is Best?

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Approaches to System Security: Using Cryptographic Techniques to Minimize Trust

ACM Sigarch

This is the first post in a series of posts on different approaches to systems security especially as they apply to hardware and architectural security. The class of techniques described in this blog post, which we broadly refer to as applied hardware and architecture cryptography, apply proven cryptographic techniques to strengthen systems.

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Transparent Data Encryption (TDE)

Percona

Disk-level encryption is a security measure that encrypts all data stored on a disk or storage device. Disk-level encryption is a security measure that encrypts all data stored on a disk or storage device. Cluster-level encryption is a security measure that encrypts data stored in a cluster of servers or storage devices. .

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HammerDB for Managers

HammerDB

It enables the user to measure database performance and make comparative judgements about database hardware and software. These factors meant that often when looking for database performance information, the results for a particular combination of software and hardware were not available. What is HammerDB? Why HammerDB was developed.

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

The Morning Paper

Wasm functions contain native codes compiled at runtime, so they should not be directly migrated as normal JavaScript objects. These use their regression models to estimate processing time (which will depend on the hardware available, current load, etc.). The MWW System prototype is implemented in Chrome for the browser, and Node.js

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