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F5 teams with Intel to boost AI delivery, security

Network World

F5 this week said it’s working with Intel to offer customers a way to develop and securely deliver AI-based inference models and workloads. OpenVINO model server supports remote inference, enabling clients to perform inference on models deployed on remote servers,” according to Intel.

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Juniper advances AI networking software with congestion control, load balancing

Network World

The additions enable congestion control, load-balancing and management capabilities for systems controlled by the vendor’s core Junos and Juniper Apstra data center intent-based networking software. Despite congestion avoidance techniques like load-balancing, there are situations when there is congestion (e.g.,

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4 Tips for Processing Real-Time Data

CIO Business Intelligence

Technology such as load-balancing ensures that all resources in a cluster are doing approximately the same amount of work. Spreading the load in this manner reduces latency and eliminates bottlenecks. Thus, the storage architecture can be optimized for performance and scale. Intel® Technologies Move Analytics Forward.

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Technology Short Take 151

Scott Lowe

Nick Schmidt talks about using GitOps with the NSX Advanced Load Balancer. Losing to Apple—whose M-series chips are widely regarded as faster and more efficient than Intel’s chips—has apparently stung the chip giant into revving up the innovation engine. Servers/Hardware. Time will tell how successful they are.

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Technology Short Take 143

Scott Lowe

Here’s a quick look at using Envoy as a load balancer in Kubernetes. Travis Downs explores a recent Intel microcode update that may have negatively impacted performance. Via Alex Mitelman’s Systems Design Weekly 015 , I was pointed to this AWS article on multi-site active-active architectures. Networking.

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Technology Short Take 143

Scott Lowe

Here’s a quick look at using Envoy as a load balancer in Kubernetes. Travis Downs explores a recent Intel microcode update that may have negatively impacted performance. Via Alex Mitelman’s Systems Design Weekly 015 , I was pointed to this AWS article on multi-site active-active architectures. Networking.

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Technology Short Take 144

Scott Lowe

This is an interesting deep dive into Intel’s “Ice Lake” Xeon SP architecture. Rudi Martinsen has an article on changing the Avi load balancer license tier (this is in the context of using it with vSphere with Tanzu). And since Kevin didn’t define TDP—shame, shame!—see

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