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2023 VMware Predictions

Pure Storage

I’m going to join the fray with a few of my predictions around the VMware ecosystem and what that means for databases and overall customer direction. Objectively, what I’m about to outline aren’t really predictions—they’re statements of fact. We see this happening now, and they’ll only continue to grow in 2023.

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Who Are Ransomware Attackers and What Are They After?

Pure Storage

70 million in Bitcoin to de-encrypt all the companies’ data at once. . The attack hit at least 17 countries and impacted thousands of businesses. Their demand? $70 REvil is just one example of today’s sophisticated hackers. These cybercriminal gangs aren’t messing around with yesterday’s techniques or low-value data.

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It’s OK, it’s in the Cloud: Lessons from the OVH Cloud Data Centre Fire

Plan B Consulting

This week, I talk about the issues associated with the fire in the OVH cloud data centre and how ‘putting your IT in the cloud’ is not a risk-free solution. Working from home: Is your business continuity problem solved? The go-to issue associated with business continuity was always the building burning down. According to Netcraft, the fire took “3.6

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How to Create Scalable and Reliable Kubernetes Logging

Pure Storage

How to Create Scalable and Reliable Kubernetes Logging by Pure Storage Blog This article on creating scalable and reliable Kubernetes logging originally appeared on Medium. This blog has been replublished with the author’s credit and consent. if Elasticsearch is down or cannot catch up indexing the incoming logs.

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Run Kafka on Kubernetes at Scale with Portworx

Pure Storage

This post is part 1 in a series on architecting Apache Kafka on Kubernetes with Portworx ® by Pure Storage ®. Technology maturation has led to widespread adoption—even in production environments—cementing its place as the de facto leader. Apache Kafka is an event-streaming platform that runs as a cluster of nodes called “brokers.”