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Instant VM Recovery considerations for modern data center – Part 2

Previously, we’ve gone over design, performance and backup target considerations. Let’s continue our discussion with thoughts on network and restore targets. Network consideration The next thing to look at is the network. Ideally, you’ll have 10 Gbps or better in your backup targets (I normally leverage dual 10 Gbps). On the backup source, you can […]

Microsoft launches new online training courses for aspiring AI engineers

Graeme Malcolm speaks during an AI school event on Microsoft’s campus in Redmond, Wash. on Tuesday, December 6, 2017. (Microsoft Photo by Dan DeLong) A new ten-course seminar for engineers looking to add machine-learning skills to their resumes is now available through the Microsoft Professional Program. The Microsoft Professional Program for AI will be available […]

Kubernetes 1.10: Stabilizing Storage, Security, and Networking

Editor’s note: today’s post is by the 1.10 Release Team We’re pleased to announce the delivery of Kubernetes 1.10, our first release of 2018! Today’s release continues to advance maturity, extensibility, and pluggability of Kubernetes. This newest version stabilizes features in 3 key areas, including storage, security, and networking. Notable additions in this release include […]

Principles of Container-based Application Design

It’s possible nowadays to put almost any application in a container and run it. Creating cloud-native applications, however—containerized applications that are automated and orchestrated effectively by a cloud-native platform such as Kubernetes—requires additional effort. Cloud-native applications anticipate failure; they run and scale reliably even when their infrastructure experiences outages. To offer such capabilities, cloud-native platforms […]

Database .NET v24.5 released

Database .NET v24.5 is an innovative, powerful and intuitive multiple database management tool. (Full support for PostgreSQL 8/9/10) Free, All-In-One, Portable, Single executable file and Multi-language. Major New features from version 23.2 to 24.5: Startup, closing data import and export performance improvements Added support for macaddr8 in PostgreSQL 10 Added Description for connections Added DateTime […]

Powering an online community of coders with MongoDB Atlas

This is a guest post by Linda Peng (creator of CodeBuddies) and Dhaval Tanna (core contributor). If you’re learning to code, or if you already have coding experience, it helps to have other people around — like mentors, coworkers, hackathon buddies and study partners — to help accelerate your learning, especially when you get stuck. […]

Snapchat May Risk Connecting Apps, Despite Facebook Uproar

Snapchat soon may have a Connected Apps feature that is similar to the functionality at the heart of the Cambridge Analytica brouhaha, which has Facebook writhing under congressional scrutiny and consumer backlash. The latest beta features a new Connected Apps tab within the setting page. The page displays the following text: “These apps are connected […]

Improved project permissions to support your workflow

Our latest changes to organization project permissions introduce more possibilities for your organization’s workflow. Collaborate with your team in new ways, expand who you work with, and, if you’d like, publicly communicate your progress across projects to the community. More granular permissions for organization projects Sometimes projects aren’t relevant to every organization member. Now you […]

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