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Kubernetes vs Docker: What’s the difference?

Dynatrace

Think of containers as the packaging for microservices that separate the content from its environment – the underlying operating system and infrastructure. This opens the door to auto-scalable applications, which effortlessly matches the demands of rapidly growing and varying user traffic. What is Docker? What is Kubernetes?

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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. Attestation—Providing systems the means to attest or verify the integrity of their components. hardware support for malware detection/prevention).

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Segmentation Fault – A DBA Perspective

Percona

I tried to search for details related to segmentation fault on the internet and found many articles; however, it failed to quench my thirst as none of them had the answer I was looking for. Percona is committed to strengthening the open source community and has acknowledged the issue.

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Error Tracking - Top Suggestions and Tools

KeyCDN

Monitoring errors on the front-end requires a bit more work because front-end performance is highly dependant on the user’s hardware, software and connection. Sentry Sentry is a bit different from the other error tracking tools in that it is open source. If you are a hobbyist you can use Sentry completely free.

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Is Google to IBM as Apple is to Apple?

The Agile Manager

the simple "what if" forecasting that we can perform in an open-source spreadsheet today was a major breakthrough in productivity 30 years ago). There were lots of different combinations of architectures, operating systems and CPUs. It is a highly fragmented market, with competing CPUs and operating systems.

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Front-End Performance Checklist 2019 [PDF, Apple Pages, MS Word]

Smashing Magazine

dashboard (open source), SpeedCurve and Calibre are just a few of them, and you can find more tools on perf.rocks. On the other hand, we have hardware constraints on memory and CPU due to JavaScript parsing times (we’ll talk about them in detail later). There are many tools allowing you to achieve that: SiteSpeed.io