Moving to the cloud brings a series of benefits. Flexibility, scalability, automation. But what about the precautions we need to take? This session will cover the main points to take care of before moving your database such as security, performance and options available in the cloud.
OpenNebulaconf2017US: Paying down technical debt with "one" dollar bills by ...OpenNebula Project
In addition to providing bare-metal access to large amounts of compute FAS Research Computing (FASRC) at Harvard also builds and fully maintains custom virtual machines tailored to faculty and researchers needs including lab websites, portals, databases, project development environments, and more both locally and on public clouds. Recently FASRC converted its internal VM infrastructure from a completely home-made KVM cluster to a more robust and reliable system powered by OpenNebula and Ceph configured with public cloud integration. Over the years as the number of VMs grew our home-made solution started to show signs of wear and tear with respect to scheduling, provisioning, management, inventory, and performance. Our new deployment improves on all of these areas and provides APIs and features that both help us serve clients more efficiently and improve our internal processes for testing new system configurations and dynamically spinning up resources for continous integration and deployment. Our new VM infrastructure deployment is fully automated via puppet and has been used to provision a multi-datacenter, fault-tolerant, VM infrastructure with a multi-tiered back-up system and robust VM and virtual disk monitoring. We will describe our internal system architecture and deployment, challenges we faced, and innovations we made along the way while deploying OpenNebula and Ceph. We will also discuss a new client-facing OpenNebula cloud deployment we’re currently beta testing with select users where users have full control over the creation and configuration of their VMs on FASRC compute resources via the OpenNebula dashboard and APIs.
What's New in Postgres Plus Advanced Server 9.3EDB
Learn more about EnterpriseDB's Postgres Plus Advanced Server 9.3!
Highlights of Postgres Plus Advanced Server 9.3 include:
Major Partitioning Enhancements
Materialized Views
New RPM packages
New EDB Failover Manager
New capabilities in Postgres Enterprise Manager 4.0
OpenNebulaconf2017US: Configuration management with OpenNebula and Ansible by...OpenNebula Project
OpenNebula provides the infrastructure, the Virtual Machines themselves. But what if you want to deploy applications on those VMs? What is the best method to achieve that? This session is a case study on how we have been using OpenNebula and OneFlow to deploy multi-VM services, and how we have integratet it with Ansible in order to deploy applications.
This is a technical talk where we will look a bit at some Ruby code to integrate with Ansible, a bit of Ansible specific information and with a special focus on application deployment workflows.
OpenNebulaconf2017US: Paying down technical debt with "one" dollar bills by ...OpenNebula Project
In addition to providing bare-metal access to large amounts of compute FAS Research Computing (FASRC) at Harvard also builds and fully maintains custom virtual machines tailored to faculty and researchers needs including lab websites, portals, databases, project development environments, and more both locally and on public clouds. Recently FASRC converted its internal VM infrastructure from a completely home-made KVM cluster to a more robust and reliable system powered by OpenNebula and Ceph configured with public cloud integration. Over the years as the number of VMs grew our home-made solution started to show signs of wear and tear with respect to scheduling, provisioning, management, inventory, and performance. Our new deployment improves on all of these areas and provides APIs and features that both help us serve clients more efficiently and improve our internal processes for testing new system configurations and dynamically spinning up resources for continous integration and deployment. Our new VM infrastructure deployment is fully automated via puppet and has been used to provision a multi-datacenter, fault-tolerant, VM infrastructure with a multi-tiered back-up system and robust VM and virtual disk monitoring. We will describe our internal system architecture and deployment, challenges we faced, and innovations we made along the way while deploying OpenNebula and Ceph. We will also discuss a new client-facing OpenNebula cloud deployment we’re currently beta testing with select users where users have full control over the creation and configuration of their VMs on FASRC compute resources via the OpenNebula dashboard and APIs.
What's New in Postgres Plus Advanced Server 9.3EDB
Learn more about EnterpriseDB's Postgres Plus Advanced Server 9.3!
Highlights of Postgres Plus Advanced Server 9.3 include:
Major Partitioning Enhancements
Materialized Views
New RPM packages
New EDB Failover Manager
New capabilities in Postgres Enterprise Manager 4.0
OpenNebulaconf2017US: Configuration management with OpenNebula and Ansible by...OpenNebula Project
OpenNebula provides the infrastructure, the Virtual Machines themselves. But what if you want to deploy applications on those VMs? What is the best method to achieve that? This session is a case study on how we have been using OpenNebula and OneFlow to deploy multi-VM services, and how we have integratet it with Ansible in order to deploy applications.
This is a technical talk where we will look a bit at some Ruby code to integrate with Ansible, a bit of Ansible specific information and with a special focus on application deployment workflows.
Benchmarking, Load Testing, and Preventing Terrible DisastersMongoDB
"Have you ever crossed your fingers before performing an upgrade or switching storage engines, because you weren't quite sure what would happen? Have you ever been bitten by a slight change in behavior that turned out to be unexpectedly significant for your workload? At Parse we have developed a workflow that lets us repeatedly capture and replay real production workloads offline. This has allowed us to confidently perform upgrades across a large fleet with a minimum amount of canarying, and has helped us load test a variety of storage engines with real workloads so we can compare and understand the performance tradeoffs.
In this talk we will cover best practices for upgrades and migrations, and we will walk through how to use our open-sourced tooling to demonstrate how you can do the same. We will also share some fun war stories about various disasters found and averted *before* putting them into production thanks to offline benchmarking."
Creating pools of Virtual Machines - ApacheCon NA 2013Andrei Savu
My slides on creating pools of virtual machines for ApacheCon NA 2013 in Portland.
Provisionr Source code:
https://github.com/axemblr/axemblr-provisionr
Apache Incubator proposal:
https://github.com/axemblr/axemblr-provisionr/wiki/Provisionr-Proposal
New features for vCenter in OpenNebula 5.4
Talk held in Techday Madrid, 2017. More info:
https://opennebula.org/community/techdays/techday-madrid-2017/
Scalability in Node.js is not an afterthought. It’s something that’s baked into the core of the runtime. Node is named Node to emphasize the idea that a Node application should comprise multiple small distributed nodes that communicate with each other.
How We Made Scylla Maintenance Easier, Safer and FasterScyllaDB
Many Scylla maintenance operations require significant data movement between database nodes in a cluster. It is not an easy task to make the management operations efficient while maintaining minimum impact on the workload all the time. In this talk, we will share how we made those maintenance operations easier, safer and faster with the new Scylla features and improvements, e.g., seedless, repair based node operations, smarter off-strategy compaction, io bandwidth limiter for repair and compaction, parallel repair in Scylla Manger and more.
Creating SaltStack State data with PyobjectsEvan Borgstrom
Pyobjects is an alternative renderer that allows you to author SaltStack state data in pure Python using a Pythonic API.
This presentation takes an in-depth look at the motivation behind creating the SaltStack Pyobjects renderer and cover how to use it, and best practices.
Platforms like Amazon EC2 promise scalable and redundant systems for a couple of pennies. As soon as you start to build complex systems or migrate existing apps there are many knobs to set. This talk will explain how you can create and deploy reliable and redundant applications to EC2 and will point out all the little things you need to know, like how to automatically provision new servers with tools like Chef.
Presented by Jonathan Weiss at PHP UK Conference 2011 in London.
Orchestration tool roundup - OpenStack Israel summit - kubernetes vs. docker...Uri Cohen
It’s no news that containers represent a portable unit of deployment, and OpenStack has proven an ideal environment for running container workloads. However, where it usually becomes more complex is that many times an application is often built out of multiple containers. What’s more, setting up a cluster of container images can be fairly cumbersome because you need to make one container aware of another and expose intimate details that are required for them to communicate which is not trivial especially if they’re not on the same host.
These scenarios have instigated the demand for some kind of orchestrator. The list of container orchestrators is growing fairly fast. This session will compare the different orchestation projects out there - from Heat to Kubernetes to TOSCA - and help you choose the right tool for the job.
MongoDB Ops Manager and Kubernetes - James BroadheadMongoDB
Review the core technologies, such as containers, Kubernetes, and MongoDB Ops Manager. You'll also have a chance to see real-live demos of MongoDB running on Kubernetes and managed with MongoDB Ops Manager with the MongoDB Enterprise Kubernetes Operator.
Benchmarking, Load Testing, and Preventing Terrible DisastersMongoDB
"Have you ever crossed your fingers before performing an upgrade or switching storage engines, because you weren't quite sure what would happen? Have you ever been bitten by a slight change in behavior that turned out to be unexpectedly significant for your workload? At Parse we have developed a workflow that lets us repeatedly capture and replay real production workloads offline. This has allowed us to confidently perform upgrades across a large fleet with a minimum amount of canarying, and has helped us load test a variety of storage engines with real workloads so we can compare and understand the performance tradeoffs.
In this talk we will cover best practices for upgrades and migrations, and we will walk through how to use our open-sourced tooling to demonstrate how you can do the same. We will also share some fun war stories about various disasters found and averted *before* putting them into production thanks to offline benchmarking."
Creating pools of Virtual Machines - ApacheCon NA 2013Andrei Savu
My slides on creating pools of virtual machines for ApacheCon NA 2013 in Portland.
Provisionr Source code:
https://github.com/axemblr/axemblr-provisionr
Apache Incubator proposal:
https://github.com/axemblr/axemblr-provisionr/wiki/Provisionr-Proposal
New features for vCenter in OpenNebula 5.4
Talk held in Techday Madrid, 2017. More info:
https://opennebula.org/community/techdays/techday-madrid-2017/
Scalability in Node.js is not an afterthought. It’s something that’s baked into the core of the runtime. Node is named Node to emphasize the idea that a Node application should comprise multiple small distributed nodes that communicate with each other.
How We Made Scylla Maintenance Easier, Safer and FasterScyllaDB
Many Scylla maintenance operations require significant data movement between database nodes in a cluster. It is not an easy task to make the management operations efficient while maintaining minimum impact on the workload all the time. In this talk, we will share how we made those maintenance operations easier, safer and faster with the new Scylla features and improvements, e.g., seedless, repair based node operations, smarter off-strategy compaction, io bandwidth limiter for repair and compaction, parallel repair in Scylla Manger and more.
Creating SaltStack State data with PyobjectsEvan Borgstrom
Pyobjects is an alternative renderer that allows you to author SaltStack state data in pure Python using a Pythonic API.
This presentation takes an in-depth look at the motivation behind creating the SaltStack Pyobjects renderer and cover how to use it, and best practices.
Platforms like Amazon EC2 promise scalable and redundant systems for a couple of pennies. As soon as you start to build complex systems or migrate existing apps there are many knobs to set. This talk will explain how you can create and deploy reliable and redundant applications to EC2 and will point out all the little things you need to know, like how to automatically provision new servers with tools like Chef.
Presented by Jonathan Weiss at PHP UK Conference 2011 in London.
Orchestration tool roundup - OpenStack Israel summit - kubernetes vs. docker...Uri Cohen
It’s no news that containers represent a portable unit of deployment, and OpenStack has proven an ideal environment for running container workloads. However, where it usually becomes more complex is that many times an application is often built out of multiple containers. What’s more, setting up a cluster of container images can be fairly cumbersome because you need to make one container aware of another and expose intimate details that are required for them to communicate which is not trivial especially if they’re not on the same host.
These scenarios have instigated the demand for some kind of orchestrator. The list of container orchestrators is growing fairly fast. This session will compare the different orchestation projects out there - from Heat to Kubernetes to TOSCA - and help you choose the right tool for the job.
MongoDB Ops Manager and Kubernetes - James BroadheadMongoDB
Review the core technologies, such as containers, Kubernetes, and MongoDB Ops Manager. You'll also have a chance to see real-live demos of MongoDB running on Kubernetes and managed with MongoDB Ops Manager with the MongoDB Enterprise Kubernetes Operator.
Advanced Deployment by Jonathan Weiss presented at Scotland on Rails 2009 in Edinburgh. Deployment and Scaling best practices. See more at http://scotlandonrails.com/schedule/28-march/advanced-deployment/
Orchestration tool roundup kubernetes vs. docker vs. heat vs. terra form vs...Nati Shalom
Video recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGlIgUeoGz8
It’s no news that containers represent a portable unit of deployment, and OpenStack has proven an ideal environment for running container workloads. However, where it usually becomes more complex is that many times an application is often built out of multiple containers. What’s more, setting up a cluster of container images can be fairly cumbersome because you need to make one container aware of another and expose intimate details that are required for them to communicate which is not trivial especially if they’re not on the same host.
These scenarios have instigated the demand for some kind of orchestrator. The list of container orchestrators is growing fairly fast. This session will compare the different orchestation projects out there - from Heat to Kubernetes to TOSCA - and help you choose the right tool for the job.
Session link from teh summit: https://openstacksummitmay2015vancouver.sched.org/event/abd484e0dedcb9774edda1548ad47518#.VV5eh5NViko
Introduction to deployment with Ruby on Rails presented at JAX09 in Mainz by Jonathan Weiss.
Learn about the deployment architectures and setups (web and app tier) and using Capistrano/Webistrano.
The Tantric Team: Getting Your Automated Build Groove OnAtlassian
Want to take your build automation to the next level? This session explains the process of setting up an automated software development infrastructure using the Atlassian tools, focusing on continuous integration. This session outlines key steps involved in automating a typical Java project using Ant, Bamboo, FishEye, Clover, JIRA and a large cast of other supporting tools.
Customer Speaker: Rik Tam-Daniels
Key Takeaways:
Continuous integration how-to
Integrating multiple Atlassian tools, along with other development infrastructure
This webinar will walk you through the steps involved in migrating a multi-container application deployed in Docker Swarm to Kubernetes. It will map the concepts of Swarm to Kubernetes. Attend this webinar to learn how to apply your Docker skills to Kubernetes for running and managing containerized applications in production.
In this presentation, you will see simple ways of quickly deploying MySQL and start exploring the potential of SQL databases.
You will see how to deploy locally, using docker and some potential of the SQL language to extract not only data, but useful information from the database.
This presentation is recommended for begineers.
Backup and restore methods are concepts that everyone knows the importance of. Over the years, open-source tools emerged like MyDumper, Xtrabackup, and Mariabackup. Also, with MySQL 8 new shell, new utils for dump and restore were introduced as well.
In this presentation, we are going to compare the newest backup/restore methods with the most used ones. We will see how parallelization can influence the speed of backup and restore process and also how the compression algorithms can influence the performance.
In this talk, we will compare mysqldump, mydumper/myloader, mysqlpump, MySQL Shell utils, and Xtrabackup.
Come to see some real-life examples of how you can do CPU profiling with perf and eBPF/BCC, to create FlameGraphs and ColdGraphs visualizations of the on-CPU/off-CPU time spent by the database. Based on these visualizations and reading the database source code (this is why we love Open Source!) you can quickly gain insight about what's burning CPU (FlameGraphs) and what's causing CPU to wait (ColdGraphs), and with this knowledge, you will be several steps closer to answering "what's consuming all that CPU time".
Security is always a challenge when its comes to data. Moreso, regulations like GDPR add a whole new layer on top of it, with rules more and more restrictive to access and manipulate data. Join us in this presentation to check security best practices as well as traditional and new features available for MySQL, including features coming with the new MySQL 8.
In this talk, DBAs and sysadmins will walk through the security features available on the OS and MySQL. These features include:
SO security
SSL
ACL
TDE
Audit Plugin
MySQL 8 features (undo, redo, and binlog encryption)
New caching_sha2_password
Roles
Password Management
FIPS mode
Security is always a challenge when we come to data but regulations like GDPR brings a new layer on top of it with rules more and more restrictive to access and manipulate data. These slides cover security best practices, traditional and new features available for MySQL including features coming with the new MySQL 8.
SO security
SSL
ACL
TDE
Audit Plugin
MySQL 8 features (undo, redo and binlog encryption)
New caching_sha2_password
Roles
Password Management
FIPS mode
Experience our free, in-depth three-part Tendenci Platform Corporate Membership Management workshop series! In Session 1 on May 14th, 2024, we began with an Introduction and Setup, mastering the configuration of your Corporate Membership Module settings to establish membership types, applications, and more. Then, on May 16th, 2024, in Session 2, we focused on binding individual members to a Corporate Membership and Corporate Reps, teaching you how to add individual members and assign Corporate Representatives to manage dues, renewals, and associated members. Finally, on May 28th, 2024, in Session 3, we covered questions and concerns, addressing any queries or issues you may have.
For more Tendenci AMS events, check out www.tendenci.com/events
Unleash Unlimited Potential with One-Time Purchase
BoxLang is more than just a language; it's a community. By choosing a Visionary License, you're not just investing in your success, you're actively contributing to the ongoing development and support of BoxLang.
Strategies for Successful Data Migration Tools.pptxvarshanayak241
Data migration is a complex but essential task for organizations aiming to modernize their IT infrastructure and leverage new technologies. By understanding common challenges and implementing these strategies, businesses can achieve a successful migration with minimal disruption. Data Migration Tool like Ask On Data play a pivotal role in this journey, offering features that streamline the process, ensure data integrity, and maintain security. With the right approach and tools, organizations can turn the challenge of data migration into an opportunity for growth and innovation.
Understanding Globus Data Transfers with NetSageGlobus
NetSage is an open privacy-aware network measurement, analysis, and visualization service designed to help end-users visualize and reason about large data transfers. NetSage traditionally has used a combination of passive measurements, including SNMP and flow data, as well as active measurements, mainly perfSONAR, to provide longitudinal network performance data visualization. It has been deployed by dozens of networks world wide, and is supported domestically by the Engagement and Performance Operations Center (EPOC), NSF #2328479. We have recently expanded the NetSage data sources to include logs for Globus data transfers, following the same privacy-preserving approach as for Flow data. Using the logs for the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) as an example, this talk will walk through several different example use cases that NetSage can answer, including: Who is using Globus to share data with my institution, and what kind of performance are they able to achieve? How many transfers has Globus supported for us? Which sites are we sharing the most data with, and how is that changing over time? How is my site using Globus to move data internally, and what kind of performance do we see for those transfers? What percentage of data transfers at my institution used Globus, and how did the overall data transfer performance compare to the Globus users?
SOCRadar Research Team: Latest Activities of IntelBrokerSOCRadar
The European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Cooperation (Europol) has suffered an alleged data breach after a notorious threat actor claimed to have exfiltrated data from its systems. Infamous data leaker IntelBroker posted on the even more infamous BreachForums hacking forum, saying that Europol suffered a data breach this month.
The alleged breach affected Europol agencies CCSE, EC3, Europol Platform for Experts, Law Enforcement Forum, and SIRIUS. Infiltration of these entities can disrupt ongoing investigations and compromise sensitive intelligence shared among international law enforcement agencies.
However, this is neither the first nor the last activity of IntekBroker. We have compiled for you what happened in the last few days. To track such hacker activities on dark web sources like hacker forums, private Telegram channels, and other hidden platforms where cyber threats often originate, you can check SOCRadar’s Dark Web News.
Stay Informed on Threat Actors’ Activity on the Dark Web with SOCRadar!
Globus Compute wth IRI Workflows - GlobusWorld 2024Globus
As part of the DOE Integrated Research Infrastructure (IRI) program, NERSC at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab and ALCF at Argonne National Lab are working closely with General Atomics on accelerating the computing requirements of the DIII-D experiment. As part of the work the team is investigating ways to speedup the time to solution for many different parts of the DIII-D workflow including how they run jobs on HPC systems. One of these routes is looking at Globus Compute as a way to replace the current method for managing tasks and we describe a brief proof of concept showing how Globus Compute could help to schedule jobs and be a tool to connect compute at different facilities.
Why React Native as a Strategic Advantage for Startup Innovation.pdfayushiqss
Do you know that React Native is being increasingly adopted by startups as well as big companies in the mobile app development industry? Big names like Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest have already integrated this robust open-source framework.
In fact, according to a report by Statista, the number of React Native developers has been steadily increasing over the years, reaching an estimated 1.9 million by the end of 2024. This means that the demand for this framework in the job market has been growing making it a valuable skill.
But what makes React Native so popular for mobile application development? It offers excellent cross-platform capabilities among other benefits. This way, with React Native, developers can write code once and run it on both iOS and Android devices thus saving time and resources leading to shorter development cycles hence faster time-to-market for your app.
Let’s take the example of a startup, which wanted to release their app on both iOS and Android at once. Through the use of React Native they managed to create an app and bring it into the market within a very short period. This helped them gain an advantage over their competitors because they had access to a large user base who were able to generate revenue quickly for them.
We describe the deployment and use of Globus Compute for remote computation. This content is aimed at researchers who wish to compute on remote resources using a unified programming interface, as well as system administrators who will deploy and operate Globus Compute services on their research computing infrastructure.
Quarkus Hidden and Forbidden ExtensionsMax Andersen
Quarkus has a vast extension ecosystem and is known for its subsonic and subatomic feature set. Some of these features are not as well known, and some extensions are less talked about, but that does not make them less interesting - quite the opposite.
Come join this talk to see some tips and tricks for using Quarkus and some of the lesser known features, extensions and development techniques.
First Steps with Globus Compute Multi-User EndpointsGlobus
In this presentation we will share our experiences around getting started with the Globus Compute multi-user endpoint. Working with the Pharmacology group at the University of Auckland, we have previously written an application using Globus Compute that can offload computationally expensive steps in the researcher's workflows, which they wish to manage from their familiar Windows environments, onto the NeSI (New Zealand eScience Infrastructure) cluster. Some of the challenges we have encountered were that each researcher had to set up and manage their own single-user globus compute endpoint and that the workloads had varying resource requirements (CPUs, memory and wall time) between different runs. We hope that the multi-user endpoint will help to address these challenges and share an update on our progress here.
top nidhi software solution freedownloadvrstrong314
This presentation emphasizes the importance of data security and legal compliance for Nidhi companies in India. It highlights how online Nidhi software solutions, like Vector Nidhi Software, offer advanced features tailored to these needs. Key aspects include encryption, access controls, and audit trails to ensure data security. The software complies with regulatory guidelines from the MCA and RBI and adheres to Nidhi Rules, 2014. With customizable, user-friendly interfaces and real-time features, these Nidhi software solutions enhance efficiency, support growth, and provide exceptional member services. The presentation concludes with contact information for further inquiries.
Gamify Your Mind; The Secret Sauce to Delivering Success, Continuously Improv...Shahin Sheidaei
Games are powerful teaching tools, fostering hands-on engagement and fun. But they require careful consideration to succeed. Join me to explore factors in running and selecting games, ensuring they serve as effective teaching tools. Learn to maintain focus on learning objectives while playing, and how to measure the ROI of gaming in education. Discover strategies for pitching gaming to leadership. This session offers insights, tips, and examples for coaches, team leads, and enterprise leaders seeking to teach from simple to complex concepts.
Your Digital Assistant.
Making complex approach simple. Straightforward process saves time. No more waiting to connect with people that matter to you. Safety first is not a cliché - Securely protect information in cloud storage to prevent any third party from accessing data.
Would you rather make your visitors feel burdened by making them wait? Or choose VizMan for a stress-free experience? VizMan is an automated visitor management system that works for any industries not limited to factories, societies, government institutes, and warehouses. A new age contactless way of logging information of visitors, employees, packages, and vehicles. VizMan is a digital logbook so it deters unnecessary use of paper or space since there is no requirement of bundles of registers that is left to collect dust in a corner of a room. Visitor’s essential details, helps in scheduling meetings for visitors and employees, and assists in supervising the attendance of the employees. With VizMan, visitors don’t need to wait for hours in long queues. VizMan handles visitors with the value they deserve because we know time is important to you.
Feasible Features
One Subscription, Four Modules – Admin, Employee, Receptionist, and Gatekeeper ensures confidentiality and prevents data from being manipulated
User Friendly – can be easily used on Android, iOS, and Web Interface
Multiple Accessibility – Log in through any device from any place at any time
One app for all industries – a Visitor Management System that works for any organisation.
Stress-free Sign-up
Visitor is registered and checked-in by the Receptionist
Host gets a notification, where they opt to Approve the meeting
Host notifies the Receptionist of the end of the meeting
Visitor is checked-out by the Receptionist
Host enters notes and remarks of the meeting
Customizable Components
Scheduling Meetings – Host can invite visitors for meetings and also approve, reject and reschedule meetings
Single/Bulk invites – Invitations can be sent individually to a visitor or collectively to many visitors
VIP Visitors – Additional security of data for VIP visitors to avoid misuse of information
Courier Management – Keeps a check on deliveries like commodities being delivered in and out of establishments
Alerts & Notifications – Get notified on SMS, email, and application
Parking Management – Manage availability of parking space
Individual log-in – Every user has their own log-in id
Visitor/Meeting Analytics – Evaluate notes and remarks of the meeting stored in the system
Visitor Management System is a secure and user friendly database manager that records, filters, tracks the visitors to your organization.
"Secure Your Premises with VizMan (VMS) – Get It Now"
Providing Globus Services to Users of JASMIN for Environmental Data AnalysisGlobus
JASMIN is the UK’s high-performance data analysis platform for environmental science, operated by STFC on behalf of the UK Natural Environment Research Council (NERC). In addition to its role in hosting the CEDA Archive (NERC’s long-term repository for climate, atmospheric science & Earth observation data in the UK), JASMIN provides a collaborative platform to a community of around 2,000 scientists in the UK and beyond, providing nearly 400 environmental science projects with working space, compute resources and tools to facilitate their work. High-performance data transfer into and out of JASMIN has always been a key feature, with many scientists bringing model outputs from supercomputers elsewhere in the UK, to analyse against observational or other model data in the CEDA Archive. A growing number of JASMIN users are now realising the benefits of using the Globus service to provide reliable and efficient data movement and other tasks in this and other contexts. Further use cases involve long-distance (intercontinental) transfers to and from JASMIN, and collecting results from a mobile atmospheric radar system, pushing data to JASMIN via a lightweight Globus deployment. We provide details of how Globus fits into our current infrastructure, our experience of the recent migration to GCSv5.4, and of our interest in developing use of the wider ecosystem of Globus services for the benefit of our user community.
Designing for Privacy in Amazon Web ServicesKrzysztofKkol1
Data privacy is one of the most critical issues that businesses face. This presentation shares insights on the principles and best practices for ensuring the resilience and security of your workload.
Drawing on a real-life project from the HR industry, the various challenges will be demonstrated: data protection, self-healing, business continuity, security, and transparency of data processing. This systematized approach allowed to create a secure AWS cloud infrastructure that not only met strict compliance rules but also exceeded the client's expectations.
Modern design is crucial in today's digital environment, and this is especially true for SharePoint intranets. The design of these digital hubs is critical to user engagement and productivity enhancement. They are the cornerstone of internal collaboration and interaction within enterprises.
Software Engineering, Software Consulting, Tech Lead.
Spring Boot, Spring Cloud, Spring Core, Spring JDBC, Spring Security,
Spring Transaction, Spring MVC,
Log4j, REST/SOAP WEB-SERVICES.
22. Operators help in building cloud-native applications by delivering automation
advantages like deploying, scaling, and backup and restore while being able to run
anywhere Kubernetes is deployed.
● Deploy easily - create a Percona Server for MongoDB environment with no single point of failure and the ability to span multiple
activity or availability zones
● Scale Your Replica Set – change the size of the replica set by altering the size key in the Custom Resource options configuration
● Manage your Backups – automate backups or perform an on-demand backup at any time and support simple restores
● Set Node as Arbiter – set a node as an arbiter, which participates in elections for a new primary node but does not store any data
● Automate node recovery - use the self healing capability to automatically recover from failure of a single Percona Server for
MongoDB node
● Provide data encryption - rely on support for data encryption in transit
2
2