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How to Setup a VPN on a Router in 2021: Straight to the Source
Feed: Cloudwards. Author: Brian Murray; Using a VPN has become easier and easier over the years. A VPN with a good user interface — like the one we looked at in our ExpressVPN review — can make it as easy as pressing a single button to get securely connected to the internet through your VPN. However, it’s possible to make it even easier by skipping the VPN client entirely and setting up your VPN right on your router. Key Takeaways: Using a VPN on your router is a great way to protect all of your devices at once.While not all ... Read More
The Best LastPass Alternative in 2021: The King Is Dead
Feed: Cloudwards. Author: Aleksander Hougen; For a long time, LastPass was the undisputed king of free password managers, but recent updates to its free version has changed that. In this article, we’ll get into what these changes are and how they affect the users, as well as provide you with a list of password managers if you’re looking for a LastPass alternative. Key Takeaways: A recent update to LastPass in 2021 means that free users can only use their account on either mobile devices or computers, but not both.Bitwarden and KeePass are the top choices for free password management now ... Read More
Using Kubernetes and the Future Package to Easily Parallelize R in the Cloud
Feed: R-bloggers. Author: JottR on R. [This article was first published on JottR on R, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers]. (You can report issue about the content on this page here) Want to share your content on R-bloggers? click here if you have a blog, or here if you don't. This is a guest post by Chris Paciorek, Department of Statistics, University of California at Berkeley. In this post, I’ll demonstrate that you can easily use the future package in R on a cluster of machines running in the cloud, specifically on a Kubernetes cluster. This allows you to easily ... Read More
5 Dominating IoT Trends Positively Impacting Telecom Sector in 2021
Feed: Featured Blog Posts - Data Science Central. Author: Josiah Salser. The Internet of Things (IoT) has matured to support the telecom industry by becoming an integral part of concepts like self-driving vehicles and industrial IoT. The Telecom industry, in fact, is amongst the biggest players in the IoT. The use of IoT in telecom already impacts the communication between devices and humans. Users experience extraordinary user interfaces, as telecom is revolutionizing services, inventory, network segmentation, and operations. The telecom industry is nowhere stopping reliance on IoT. The further expansion of IoT allows telecom to deliver revenue generation & customer ... Read More
The biggest enterprise technology M&A deals of 2021
Feed: CIO. Author: . Already in 2021, we’ve seen enterprise tech acquisitions in hardware, software, and services that have topped $1 billion — although so far there’s nothing to rival the two blockbuster deals announced in 2020, Salesforce.com’s $27.7 billion offer for Slack and AMD’s $35 billion bid for Xilinx, both of which have yet to close.The pace of acquisitions will increase in 2021, according to two-thirds of company executives, bankers, and other dealmakers surveyed by Morrison & Foerster last December. That’s the most optimistic forecast in almost seven years, according to the law firm.The enterprise software and services landscape ... Read More
Galera Cluster for MySQL 5.6.51, 5.7.33, and 8.0.23 released
Feed: Planet MySQL; Author: Codership; Codership is pleased to announce a new Generally Available (GA) release of the multi-master Galera Cluster for MySQL 5.6, 5.7 and 8.0, consisting of MySQL-wsrep 5.6.51 (release notes, download), 5.7.33 (release notes, download) and 8.0.23 (release notes, download) with Galera replication library 3.33 (release notes, download) implementing wsrep API version 25, and Galera replication library 4.8 (release notes, download) implementing wsrep API version 26 for 8.0. This release incorporates all changes to MySQL 5.6.51, 5.7.33 and 8.0.23 respectively, adding a synchronous option for your MySQL High Availability solutions. Throughout the entire packages, for the binary ... Read More
MySQL & macOS Silicon
Feed: Planet MySQL; Author: Michael McLaughlin; It’s a problem for my students who purchased the new Apple hardware that uses Apple Silicon because they can’t install a Docker MySQL instance. However, there is Homebrew formula that works on macOS Big Sur and the new Apple silicon. It supports: Intel Silicon: macOS Big Sur, Catalina, and Mojave Apple Silicon: macOS Big Sur The Homebrew Formula does have conflicts that you may need to avoid. It is a solution for those with the new Apple silicon. As always, I hope this helps those looking for a solution ... Read More
Amazon EC2 G4ad instances, powered by AMD Radeon Pro V520 GPUs, are now available in 5 additional regions
Feed: Recent Announcements. Amazon EC2 G4ad instances which provide the best price performance for graphics intensive applications in the cloud are now available in US East (Ohio), Europe (Frankfurt and London), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), and Canada (Central). G4ad instances are powered by AMD Radeon Pro V520 GPUs and second-generation AMD EPYC processors, and provide up to 45% better price performance over G4dn instances for graphics intensive applications such as virtual workstations, game streaming, and graphics rendering. G4ad instances are powered by AMD Radeon Pro V520 GPUs that are built on AMD’s RDNA architecture, delivering high performance graphics acceleration for high ... Read More
MySQL 101: Basic MySQL Server Triage

Feed: Planet MySQL; Author: MySQL Performance Blog; So your MySQL server has crashed. What do you do now? When a server is down, in my opinion, there are two steps that are essential and both are extremely important and neither should be neglected: Save diagnostic information for determining the root cause analysis (RCA). Get the server back up and running. Too many people rush to Step #2 and lose pertinent diagnostics from Step #1. Likewise, too many people will spend too much time on Step #1 and delay getting to Step #2 and restoring service. The goal is to collect ... Read More
Drive Action with Automated Quality Inspections Using AWS IoT Greengrass 2.0, AWS IoT SiteWise, and ADLINK Edge

Feed: AWS Partner Network (APN) Blog. Author: Krishna Doddapaneni. By Krishna Doddapaneni, Partner Solutions Architect – AWSBy Jared Knapp, Partner Solutions Architect – AWSBy Rob Boville, Head of Engineering and Architecture – ADLINK Issues on a conveyor belt-driven production line can easily be missed or overlooked, leading in some cases to damaged products and costly repairs. Those issues can be classed into two categories: Problems with the product that has been manufactured. Problems with the conveyor which requires maintenance. The resulting downtime can be costly and lead to missed production targets. Manual quality inspections can help prevent some of these ... Read More
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