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Buoyant’s decision to charge organizations with 50 or more users for access to the stable releases of its open source service mesh has certainly evoked ire and anger expressed on the Xsphere (formerly Twittersphere) and elsewhere.
The software supply chain encompasses everything from programming to deployment, including (open source) libraries, build tools and even the servers it runs on. Each stage presents a potential weak link, and the current landscape is far from secure.
A data platform is how a company stores, manages and analyzes its data, its most valuable asset. The more powerful and efficient the platform, the more effectively the data can be put to use.
When doing end-to-end or acceptance testing, there are many ways to allow developers to experiment in well-isolated environments.
Prometheus is an easy-to-use, open source-monitoring and -alerting toolkit. Its popularity is no doubt due to its efficient time-series data collection database, flexible querying language (PromQL) and general scalability.
How do you monitor the services that feed from large language models (LLMs)?
Modern operating systems, like Linux, macOS, and Windows, include efficient, aesthetically pleasing user interfaces, so it may seem odd to encourage administrators to return to the “old fashioned” command line.
Arm last week unveiled the latest addition to its Neoverse family of CPU cores that extend the chip designer’s reach into data centers, the edge, and the cloud and are the latest step in proving its decade-plus-old promise of becoming a player in the server chip market.
New Linux users must chart a path through a dense forest of online resources that may contain incomplete or contradictory information. They must deal with distribution differences and graphical user interface variations while trying to learn the command line and keep their Linux system usable.
The problem with learning Linux skills such as managing services, creating users, or setting permissions is that you can read the steps in an article, but you can only absorb the process once you do it yourself. People attracted to the IT field tend to be very hands-on, preferring to learn by doing.
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