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In the previous blog, SQL vs NoSQL Database, we discussed the difference between two major database categories. In a nutshell, the main difference between NoSQL and SQL is that NoSQL adopts a ‘right tool for the job’ approach, whilst SQL adopts a ‘one tool for all the jobs’. While SQL remains a standard in organisations worldwide, many other database systems have recently emerged. This is mainly due to the rising volume of highly varied data, scalability, changing storage requirements, the need for high processing power, low latency, and evolving requirements in analytics that database applications have to cater to. NoSQL is a class of newer database systems that offer alternatives to traditional RDBMS so it can cater for one or more of these specialised needs... View the full article
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– Customer demand for secure Cloud operations for Digital Sovereignty increases significantly – Revenue doubled four years in a row, Third Region is live – Increased focus on Kubernetes as a growth driver Berlin/Valencia, May 16 2022 — Thanks to revenue growth that has doubled four years in a row, Cloud Service Provider SysEleven has […] The post KubeCon: SysEleven Unveils MetaKube Operator appeared first on DevOps.com. View the full article
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Canonical, the publisher of Ubuntu, announces Kubeflow operators and packages. Within the last week, Canonical announced two new technologies that aim at improving the Kubeflow experience: Charmed Kubeflow – A set of Kubeflow charm operators, that leverage Juju OLM technology for lifecycle management of the applications inside Kubeflow. Read the announcement. Lightweight Kubeflow bundles – two new packages of pre-selected applications from the Kubeflow bundle to fit desktop (Kubeflow lite) and edge scenarios (Kubeflow edge). Read blog post. View the full article
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