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NoSQL, short for “Not only SQL,” is a term used for database systems that store information in a variety of formats to support requirements that traditional relational (or SQL) databases have difficulty addressing.
The release of Angular version 15 is planned for November, when Google will introduce friendly stack traces to help identify precisely where code errors are, as well a way to optimize image components that will yield significant improvements in a site’s First Contentful Paint, said Emma Twersky, a
Spotting trouble as quickly as it starts is often easier said than done, particularly in IT operations environments where it’s hard to separate the noise of false alerts from the things that need immediate attention. And that’s a slog for your business and your people.
Although there might be days when you feel like dropping “SBOMs” left and right, within the realm of technology we’re not talking about another term for a four-letter word starting with “S.
Do you love building relationships and evangelizing about tech until the cows come home? DevRel could be your thing! We dig into what skills you need and how to get started.
The whole world uses open source, but as we’ve learned from the Log4j debacle, “free” software isn’t really free. Organizations and their customers pay for it when projects aren’t frequently updated and maintained. How Can Open Source Sustain Itself Without Creating Burnout?
This is first in a series of contributed articles leading up to KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in October. Often referred to as bare metal as a service (BMaaS), bare metal cloud can be defined as a single-tenant environment with the full self-service versatility of the cloud.
The first post-pandemic KubeCon had a very different feeling from the last couple I had been to, and it wasn’t just because of the masks and general fear of COVID hanging overhead.
When it comes to metrics, cardinality is an important topic. For those who are not familiar with cardinality in metrics, it refers to the number of possible time series there can be, based on the dimensions the metrics have. The dimensions are the different properties of your data.
Whenever a command is issued in a Unix environment, whether in the foreground like when you run ls in your terminal, or in the background, a process handles that command. Those processes run the program, but also hold a lot of metadata for the system to manage.
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