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Articles from ADMIN Issue 40
If you are an intensive, or even a typical, computer user, you store an amazing amount of data on your personal computers, servers, and HPC systems that you rarely touch. SquashFS is an underestimated filesystem that can address that needed, but little used, data.
High availability, replication, and scaling are everyday necessities in the database world. What features does PostgreSQL offer in this context, and how good are they?
The third article in the OpenStack series deals with the question of how admins run OpenStack in a data center, what they need to consider in terms of planning, and what problems they are likely to face.
New and updated features in Red Hat Virtualization (RHV) 4, along with seamless provisioning of services between traditional and cloud workloads, could help RHV make up ground on VMware and Hyper-V.
A natural consequence of software-defined storage and software-defined data centers is the software-defined wide area network, or the Internet connections between locations and cloud services.
Use Microsoft SQL Server diagnostic tools to troubleshoot bottlenecks and other performance problems.
Even in the best environments, a little housekeeping is necessary.
Microsoft cloud service Azure Active Directory Connect Health supports monitoring of Active Directory, especially in large and distributed environments, but the tool is also useful for monitoring hybrid landscapes using Azure Active Directory.
We look at the new performance and security features of SMB 3.1.1 with Windows Server 2016 and Windows 10.
Trove brings DBaaS to OpenStack; however, the service needs meaningful configuration for optimum performance.