Disaggregated Memory - In pursuit of scale and efficiency
A software person perspective on new upcoming interconnect technologies.
Existing Server Landscape Servers are expensive. And difficult to maintain properly. That’s why most people turn to the public cloud for their hosting and computing needs. Dynamic virtual server instances have been key to unlocking efficiency gains for both Cloud Service Providers (CSPs) and their users. CSPs can leverage virtualization to colocate many workloads on fewer physical servers. And cloud users have access to a huge pool of on-demand processing power, only having to pay for what they use.
Appsmith, an Open Source Low-Code Framework to Build Internal Apps - The New Stack
One of the reasons I started Appsmith, an open source framework to build internal tools, was because I noticed most of these low code products were proprietary in nature, and secondly, these systems quickly racked up a bill.
Why global DDoS protection is essential for Anycast networks
PAID FEATURE In October 2021, in an incident lasting more than six hours, Facebook disappeared from the Internet. This wasn’t a temporary .com outage on
In efforts to reduce further spread of the virus, the US is set to distribute millions of free N95 masks across the country. Aaron Steckelberg and Bonnie Berkowitz for The Washington Post illustrat…
Blueshift is the leading SmartHub Customer Data Platform (CDP) that combines customer data, AI, and omnichannel orchestration in an easy-to-use platform.
One of the features merged in the 3.9 development cycle was TCP and UDP
support for the SO_REUSEPORT socket option; that support was
implemented in a series of patches by Tom Herbert. The new socket option
allows multiple sockets on the same host to
bind to the same port, and is intended to improve the performance of
multithreaded network server applications running on top of multicore systems.
In our final mini-story set of the season, explore French architectural history through the worlds most famous cycling race; parse fact from fiction in a tale of Benjamin Franklin’s prodigious reputation; and dive into the odd origins of those now-iconic metal fire station poles. Tour de Architecture by Emmett FitzGerald Professional cycling is very different
I read a couple of interesting things the past few weeks that have me thinking about the world we're building, the impact that tech has on it, and how it self-governs (or not).