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fromInfoQ
3 days ago

TigerFS Mounts PostgreSQL Databases as a Filesystem for Developers and AI Agents

TigerFS is an experimental filesystem that integrates PostgreSQL, allowing file operations through a standard filesystem interface.
fromTechzine Global
2 weeks ago

NetApp launches EF50 and EF80 for AI and HPC workloads

As businesses contend with ever-increasing data volumes and performance-intensive applications such as AI model training, AI inferencing and high-performance computing, they need infrastructure that delivers speed, scalability and efficiency without added complexity.
DevOps
#ai-infrastructure
fromInfoWorld
3 weeks ago
Business intelligence

Why Postgres has won as the de facto database: Today and for the agentic future

Leading enterprises achieve 5x ROI by adopting open source databases like PostgreSQL to unify structured and unstructured data for agentic AI, with 81% of successful enterprises committed to open source strategies.
fromTheregister
2 months ago
Tech industry

Supermicro has dodged drama and delivered datacenters

Supermicro's AI-focused GPU systems drove rapid revenue growth to $12.7B in Q2 2026, while gross margins fell to 6.3%.
Business intelligence
fromInfoWorld
3 weeks ago

Why Postgres has won as the de facto database: Today and for the agentic future

Leading enterprises achieve 5x ROI by adopting open source databases like PostgreSQL to unify structured and unstructured data for agentic AI, with 81% of successful enterprises committed to open source strategies.
Information security
fromComputerworld
3 weeks ago

Storage vendor offers a real guarantee - but check out those fine-print exceptions

Tech vendors frequently offer performance guarantees with substantial financial penalties, but hidden exceptions in EULAs often make claims difficult or impossible to collect.
fromTheregister
3 weeks ago

New bcachefs release, and KDE Linux adds APFS support

A new version of the next-generation copy-on-write snapshotting GPL filesystem for Linux is out: bcachefs 1.37.0 appeared just yesterday as we write. This release includes support for the forthcoming Linux kernel 7.0. It is expected next month - the latest release candidate, 7.0-rc4, appeared the same day as the new bcachefs release.
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DevOps
fromTechzine Global
3 weeks ago

Everpure brings ActiveCluster to file environments

Everpure expands its Enterprise Data Cloud platform with ActiveCluster for file environments, enabling seamless data movement between systems while maintaining availability and protecting unstructured data critical for AI applications.
fromInfoWorld
4 weeks ago

MariaDB taps GridGain to keep pace with AI-driven data demands

Hyperscalers and major data platform vendors offer integrated services across storage, analytics, and model infrastructure. MariaDB's differentiation will likely depend on whether the combined platform can deliver operational speed and simplicity that organizations find easier to run than those larger stacks.
Business intelligence
Gadgets
from24/7 Wall St.
1 month ago

Western Digital vs Seagate After the Sell-Off: One Storage Rival Is a Clear Winner

Western Digital offers superior growth potential with 40% year-over-year revenue guidance, while Seagate provides higher dividend income at 0.81% yield, making the choice dependent on whether investors prioritize growth or income.
DevOps
fromInfoQ
3 weeks ago

From Minutes to Seconds: Uber Boosts MySQL Cluster Uptime with Consensus Architecture

Uber redesigned MySQL infrastructure using Group Replication to reduce failover time from minutes to seconds while maintaining strong consistency across thousands of clusters.
fromTheregister
3 weeks ago

RAM is getting expensive, so squeeze the most from it

Both work with Linux's existing swapping mechanism. Swapping (called paging in Windows) is a way for the kernel to handle running low on available RAM. It chooses pages of memory that aren't in use right now and copies them to disk, then those blocks can be marked as free and reused for something else.
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Tech industry
fromTechzine Global
1 month ago

Windows Server finally gets ReFS boot support

Microsoft enables boot support for ReFS in Windows Server after 14 years, offering superior data integrity, corruption detection, and storage capacity compared to NTFS.
Tech industry
fromEntrepreneur
1 month ago

Store 1TB of Company Files for Just $60

OnlineDrive provides 1TB lifetime cloud storage with enterprise-grade security, resumable uploads, regional servers, team workspaces, and S3 infrastructure for $59.99.
Gadgets
fromIT Pro
1 month ago

Synology DiskStation DS725+ review: a near-perfect NAS for startups

Synology DS725+ is a two-bay NAS that supports DX525 expansion, enabling seamless RAID migration for startups to scale storage without major reinvestment.
Artificial intelligence
fromTechzine Global
1 month ago

IBM FlashSystem: 'Autonomous AI takes over 90% of storage management'

IBM's FlashSystem 5600/7600/9600 integrate agentic AI to autonomously manage storage, reducing management effort up to 90% while optimizing performance, security, and costs.
fromInfoWorld
1 month ago

The best new features in MariaDB

Ever since version 10.3, MariaDB has been steadily adding Oracle compatibility features, making it easier to port Oracle to MariaDB as-is. Oracle compatibility is opt-in. All you need to do is issue the command SET SQL_MODE='ORACLE' to activate it for a given set of SQL statements. Existing MariaDB behaviors will also be preserved wherever possible.
Software development
fromTechzine Global
2 months ago

Dell PowerStore 4.3 supports 30TB QLC drives and enhanced cybersecurity

The new version combines lower costs with improved cybersecurity and offers up to 2 petabytes of storage in a 2U rack space. Companies are struggling with explosive data growth, increasing cyber threats, and limited budgets. Dell Technologies is responding to this with PowerStore 4.3, a platform that addresses storage challenges without compromising performance or security. The latest version brings innovations that double storage density and reduce energy costs.
Information security
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Gadgets
fromZDNET
2 months ago

RAM too expensive? Here's how to speed up your Linux system anyway - for free

Use ZRAM to improve Linux performance by providing compressed in-memory swap when adding physical RAM is too expensive.
DevOps
fromMedium
4 months ago

What is swap memory in linux? What It Really Is, Why It Exists, and How to Actually Use It

Swap uses disk space to extend RAM by storing rarely used memory pages as a slower backup when physical memory fills.
fromZDNET
1 month ago

The latest Linux kernel release closes out the 6.x era - and it's a gift to cloud admins

Ring the bells, sound the trumpet, the Linux 6.19 kernel has arrived. Linus Torvalds announced that "6.19 is out as expected -- just as the US prepares to come to a complete standstill later today, watching the latest batch of televised commercials." Because while the big news in Linux circles might be a new Linux release, Torvalds recognizes that for many people, the "big news [was] some random sporting event." American football, what can you do?
Software development
fromZDNET
2 months ago

How much RAM does your Linux PC actually need in 2026? An expert's sweet spot

Modern Linux is powerful, flexible, stable, and secure. With the exception of some of the more lightweight Linux distributions, it's also far more resource-dependent (just like all modern operating systems). Also: 5 things to consider before leaping from one Linux distribution to another Consider this: The minimum system requirements for Ubuntu Desktop today include just 4GB of RAM. I've run Ubuntu on a virtual machine with only 3GB of RAM.
Gadgets
fromTheregister
2 months ago

Intel greets memory apocalypse with Xeon workstation CPUs

The Xeon 600 lineup spans the gamut between 12 and 86 performance cores (no cut-down efficiency cores here), with support for between four and eight channels of DDR5 and 80 to 128 lanes of PCIe 5.0 connectivity. Compared to its aging W-3500-series chips, Intel is claiming a 9 percent uplift in single threaded workloads and up to 61 percent higher performance in multithreaded jobs, thanks in no small part to an additional 22 processor cores this generation.
Tech industry
Gadgets
fromTheregister
2 months ago

SanDisk heals WD Black and Blues, rebrands client SSDs

SanDisk is retiring WD Black and Blue SSD branding and rebranding NVMe drives under the SANDISK Optimus family (Optimus, Optimus GX, GX Pro).
fromInfoWorld
2 months ago

What's new in MySQL 9.0

But it still contains useful things and can be upgraded to from MySQL 8.4 LTS; the MySQL Configurator automatically does the upgrade without user intervention during MSI installations on Windows. The major changes include: A new Vector datatype is supported in CREATE and ALTER statements. JavaScript Stored Programs, which support JavaScript-based stored programs and functions, has come to MySQL Enterprise Edition. JavaScript Stored Programs can call SQL, and SQL can call them.
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Software development
fromTheregister
2 months ago

CentOS is coming to RISC-V soon if you have the kit

CentOS Stream remains active with an engaged community, notable corporate adoption, and a new official quokka mascot announced at CentOS Connect 2026.
Software development
fromMedium
1 month ago

The Complete Database Scaling Playbook: From 1 to 10,000 Queries Per Second

Database scaling to 10,000 QPS requires staged architectural strategies timed to traffic thresholds to avoid outages or unnecessary cost.
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