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Understanding What Kubernetes Is Used For: The Key to Cloud-Native Efficiency

Percona

For some background, Kubernetes was created by Google and is currently maintained by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). Kubernetes manages and orchestrates these containers, handling tasks such as deployment, scaling, load balancing, and networking. have adopted Kubernetes.

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Tech Transforms podcast: Monitoring applications, women in tech, federal news

Dynatrace

Carolyn, Kris, and Jazmin discuss the impact of self-awareness, the importance of data education, and fostering change when it comes to government technology. Google Podcasts. Women in Tech Part 1 with Space Force’s Jazmin Furtado and U.S. Army’s Kris Saling. Apple Podcasts?. Amazon Music. Pocket Casts.

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ACID vs CAP: What’s the Difference?

VoltDB

Still, simply understanding these rules can educate those who seek to bend them about the dragons they may encounter. The value of ACID transactions is argued in the seminal Google F1 paper : The system must provide ACID transactions, and must always present applications with consistent and correct data. Plan accordingly.

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What is Greenplum Database? Intro to the Big Data Database

Scalegrid

Greenplum interconnect is the networking layer of the architecture, and manages communication between the Greenplum segments and master host network infrastructure. The multi-cloud platform allows you to deploy and manage on AWS, Azure or Google Cloud (coming soon) cloud platforms, or VMware on-premise environments.

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Intro to Redis Sharding

Scalegrid

ScaleGrid offers managed DBaaS solutions to simplify scaling and managing Redis deployments with features such as dynamic scaling with minimal downtime, automated backups, and high availability, suitable for cloud platforms like AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. beyond a certain point.

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The Performance Inequality Gap, 2024

Alex Russell

It's time once again to update our priors regarding the global device and network situation. seconds on the target device and network profile, consuming 120KiB of critical path resources to become interactive, only 8KiB of which is script. What's changed since last year? and 75KiB of JavaScript. These are generous targets.

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World’s Top Web Performance Leaders To Watch

Rigor

Jake is a developer advocate at Google working with the Chrome team to develop and promote web standards and developer tools, as well as a contributor to the Chromium blog. Jake is a frequent speaker at many popular conferences and events, such as 100 Days of Google Dev , JAMstakConf , JSConf , SmashingConf , and dozens of others.