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Examining mailing list traffic to evaluate community health

WebOpen source software communities have many choices when it comes to modes of communication. Among those choices, mailing lists have been a long standing …

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Red Hat and NVIDIA bring scalable, efficient edge computing to …

WebTeams from Red Hat and NVIDIA have collaborated on creating a scalable hybrid cloud application that could revolutionize smart city initiatives such as traffic-flow …

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Collecting and Visualizing OpenTelemetry Traces

WebOpenTelemetry is an observability framework that provides APIs and tools to handle telemetry data, such as traces, metrics, and logs. Our previous post on …

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Crimson: evolving Ceph for high performance NVMe

WebCrimson’s focus is on minimizing CPU overhead and latency—while storage throughput has scaled rapidly, single threaded CPU throughput hasn’t really kept up. …

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OpenTelemetry Tracing in Kubernetes Core

WebIn this post, OpenTelemetry tracing and the OpenTelemetry Protocol (OTLP) is examined. As an example, the instrumentation required to generate and export OTLP …

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Cali Dolfi, Author at Red Hat Emerging Technologies

WebExamining mailing list traffic to evaluate community health. by Cali Dolfi | Nov 20, 2020 | AI. Open source software communities have many choices when it comes to modes of …

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Rook Changes the Kubernetes Storage Landscape

WebRook is named after the castle-like chess piece that, like a castle, protects its occupants. Rook, along with being protective, uses Kubernetes patterns such as custom …

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