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Infinite Storage in Kafka: Unlimited Retention in Confluent Cloud / Confluent Blog

Posted on 04/07/2020 by Cappu

Confluent unveils scalable, cost-effective event streaming with infinite data storage in Kafka, combining past and real-time events to unlock powerful new use cases.

Source: Infinite Storage in Kafka: Unlimited Retention in Confluent Cloud

Categories: Cloud, Tools und Werkzeuge

Introducing a new architecture for Kibana | Elastic Blog

Posted on 04/07/2020 by Cappu

We’ve been working on a re-architecturing of Kibana that will make it easier to add new features more quickly, both for Elastic developers and the wider community. Here’s why we took this project on and what it means for developers now.

Source: Introducing a new architecture for Kibana

Categories: Info, Opensource, Tools und Werkzeuge

Upgrading to vSphere 7.0b and not sure what the 7.0bs image is? | Yellow Bricks

Posted on 27/06/2020 by Cappu

Are you upgrading to vSphere 7.0b and not sure what the difference is between 7.0b and 7.0bs? Well that isn’t strange, I had the same problem. I asked around internally and after a bunch of email…

Source: Upgrading to vSphere 7.0b and not sure what the 7.0bs image is? | Yellow Bricks

Categories: Info, Security, VMware

Puppet schwenkt mit Relay von Continuous Delivery zu Infrastructure as Code | heise online

Posted on 27/06/2020 by Cappu

Puppet Labs’ Projekt zur Continuous Delivery mündet nun in einer Plattform (Beta) zur Automatisierung von DevOps-Aufgaben für Infrastruktur als Code.

Source: Puppet schwenkt mit Relay von Continuous Delivery zu Infrastructure as Code

Categories: Info, Opensource, Tools und Werkzeuge

MSIX App Attach mit Windows 10 Version 2004 in einer Citrix Umgebung – Deyda.net

Posted on 27/06/2020 by Cappu

MSIX App Attach mit Windows 10 Version 2004 in einer Citrix Umgebung Citrix Deyda.net

Source: MSIX App Attach mit Windows 10 Version 2004 in einer Citrix Umgebung – Deyda.net

Categories: Citrix, Microsoft

Mini-PC Asus PN50: Erster Intel-NUC-Konkurrent mit AMD Ryzen 4000 | heise online

Posted on 17/06/2020 by Cappu

Das Topmodell kommt mit dem Achtkern-Kombiprozessor Ryzen 7 4800U daher und wird bereits von ersten europäischen Händlern geführt.

Source: Mini-PC Asus PN50: Erster Intel-NUC-Konkurrent mit AMD Ryzen 4000

Categories: HomeLab, Info

Nutanix Calm 3.0 released | Ervik.as

Posted on 15/06/2020 by Cappu

Nutanix Calm 3.0 supports multiple platforms so that you can use a single self-service and automation interface to manage all your infrastructure…

Source: Nutanix Calm 3.0 released | Ervik.as

Categories: Info, Nutanix

vSphere 7 – ESXi System Storage Changes / VMware vSphere Blog

Posted on 15/06/2020 by Cappu

The ESXi system storage partition layout in vSphere 7 changed. The boot bank sizes increased, and we consolidated the system partitions.

Source: vSphere 7 – ESXi System Storage Changes – VMware vSphere Blog

Categories: Info, VMware

Intel NUC9 Extreme „Ghost Canyon“ im Test / ComputerBase

Posted on 15/06/2020 by Cappu

Der NUC9 Extreme „Ghost Canyon“ ist Intels NUC-Umsetzung eines Spiele-PCs. Das 5-Liter-System ist schnell, aber auch richtig teuer.

Source: Intel NUC9 Extreme „Ghost Canyon“ im Test

Categories: HomeLab

Asus Mini PC PN50: Renoir-APU im Mini-PC in Konkurrenz zum Intel NUC / ComputerBase

Posted on 15/06/2020 by Cappu

Asus hat in Asien die Mini-PCs PN50 enthüllt, in Schweden werden sie bereits gelistet. AMDs APU Renoir wird nun zum Intel-NUC-Konkurrent.

Source: Asus Mini PC PN50: Renoir-APU im Mini-PC in Konkurrenz zum Intel NUC

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