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4 Tips for Processing Real-Time Data

CIO Business Intelligence

Match your server components to your use case: For the software supporting your database to achieve the best real-time performance at scale, you need the right server hardware as well. Ideally, real-time data processing requires a database, hardware and software solution that can both scale up and scale out.

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Is Cisco fighting a losing battle over SDN?

Virtualized Greek

This is different from the current software first movement in that Cisco’s approach is based on their hardware first view of the network. However, if you were to go by the response to the number of vendors supporting the NSX ecosystem you’d think the entire industry is going against this hardware first religion. Arista – Top of Rack.

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Technology Short Take 101

Scott Lowe

Kamal Kyrala discusses a method for accessing Kubernetes Services without Ingress, NodePort, or load balancers. Servers/Hardware. What I found interesting is that the local NVMe storage is also hardware encrypted. Why is this in the networking section? Because it involves IP routing and ECMP!

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Fountainhead: HPQ & CSCO: Analysis of New Blade Environments

Fountainhead

True, both have made huge strides in the hardware world to allow for blade repurposing, I/O, address, and storage naming portability, etc. However, in the software domain, each still relies on multiple individual products to accomplish tasks such as SW provisioning, HA/availability, VM management, load balancing, etc.

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Fountainhead: An Ideal Datacenter-in-a-Box

Fountainhead

Todays announcement marks a modest but meaningful step in Egeneras relationship with Dell, and in overall Simplification of IT. Thats to say it includes I/O virtualization, a converged network fabric (including virtual switches and load balancing - based on std. An Ideal Datacenter-in-a-Box. Ken Oestreich. Good article, thanks.

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Technology Short Take #48

Scott Lowe

Tom’s key point is that disaggregating software from hardware—which is kind of a given if you’re buying whitebox networking gear—gives you the (potential) flexibility to repurpose network gear based on the software running on it. Servers/Hardware. However, it’s at least possible with whitebox networking gear.