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| | You may remember my previous article about high-performance I/O for cloud databases, where I tested out the Silk Platform and got a single Azure VM to do over 5 GB/s (gigaBytes/s) of I/O for my large database query workload. The magic was in using iSCSI over the switched cloud compute network to multiple "data VMs" at the virtualized storage layer for high I/O throughput and scalability. Well, the Silk folks are at it again and Chris Buckel (@flashdba) just sent me screenshots of similar test runs using the latest Azure "v5" instance as the single large database node and they achieved over 10 GB/s scanning rate for reads and 6 GB/s write rate with large I/Os! - Linux, Oracle, SQL performance tuning and troubleshooting - consulting & training.
| | michaelscodingspot.com
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| | Michael Shpilt's Blog on .NET software development, C#, performance, debugging, and programming productivity
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| | One of the things that really gets me excited about my new job is being able to use new technology. Sure, sometimes new technology is risky but I see groups befitting more then failing due to usingnewer technology. As always when talking about new technology, NoSQL seems to come up because there are a good number of people switching parts (or all) of theirapplication to use NoSQL databases to get by limits or to help withscalability issues.
| | particule.io
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| [AI summary] A technical guide demonstrating how to set up dynamic DNS and load balancing on bare metal or virtualized Kubernetes clusters using MetalLB, Nginx Ingress, and External DNS with an Etcd backend instead of relying on cloud provider services.