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Reading Time: 4 minutesStoradera provides a secure and affordable unlimited S3 compatible data storage for backups, archives, and more. Storadera headquarters are located in Tallinn, Estonia. They provide a hot S3 compatible public cloud storage service with a fixed cost of 6 EUR / TB / month with no minimum file size, no delete penalties time and no upper data limit.

Reading Time: 3 minutesFerretDB was founded in 2021, set out to develop an open source, MongoDB-compatible Document Database. Actually it’s based in USA (at Delaware). During last IT Press Tour #61, Peter Farkas (co-founder and company’s CEO) provides more information about the company and their product. FerretDB is a truly Open Source MongoDB alternative, built on PostgreSQL and SQLite. FerretDB allows you to use MongoDB drivers seamlessly with PostgreSQL as the database backend. Use all tools, drivers, UIs, and the same query language and stay Open Source.

Reading Time: 3 minutesAppsCode is a global leader in Enterprise-grade Kubernetes-native Data Platform with Automated Day 2 Operations founded on 2016. During the last IT Press Tour #61, Tamal Saha, Founder and CEO and former Google engineer, describes the different products. Evolution of AppsCode follow the history of Kubernets:

ITPT

Reading Time: 2 minutesThe IT Press Tour (ITPT) is an intinerant tour of a group of US and European journalists travels to USA or Europe or other place to meet companies in the IT Infrastructure, Cloud, Networking, Data Management and Storage world and learn more about their products and solutions. Since the 1st tour edition, the IT Press Tour have met 330 companies with 571 different sessions! Some companies did multiple editions and adopted the IT Press Tour as a key marketing communication medium once a year.

Reading Time: 2 minutesToday, Linus Torvalds announced the release and general availability of Linux kernel 6.14, the latest stable kernel version that introduces several new features, fixes and improvements, better hardware support, and more. As usual, the new version source code, can be downloaded from kernel.org web site. “So it’s early Monday morning (well – early for me, I’m not really a morning person), and I’d love to have some good excuse for why I didn’t do the 6.14 release yesterday on my regular Sunday afternoon release schedule,”

Reading Time: 5 minutesCybersecurity is a focal point of enterprises and governments globally. The longstanding approach of protecting critical data via firewalls or using segregated/dedicated networks is no longer sufficient! This also includes Fibre Channel (FC) SAN where security was historically considered intrinsic in the SAN, due to the usage of fiber cables and dedicated (and isolated) fabrics.

Reading Time: 2 minutesAfter only few months from Linux Kernel 6.12, Linus Torvalds announced today the release and general availability of Linux kernel 6.13, the latest stable version of the Linux kernel (available on kernel.org) that introduces several new features and improvements.  It’s mostly some final driver fixes (gpu and networking dominating –normal), with some doc updates too. And various little stuff all over.The shortlog is appended for people who want to see the details (and,as always, it’s just the shortlog for the last week, the full 6.13 logis obviously much too big). With this, the merge window for 6.14 will obviously […]

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