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Accelerating Oracle Performance using vSphere Persistent Memory (PMEM)

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Customers have successfully run their business-critical Oracle workloads with high performance demands on VMware vSphere for many years.Deploying IO-intensive Oracle workloads requires fast storage performance with low latency and resiliency from database failures. Latency, which is a measurement of response … Continue reading → via Latest imported feed items on VMware Blogs https://ift.tt/2PWO4hG If New feed item from https://blogs.vmware.com/feed , then send me an email at kr Unsubscribe from these notifications or sign in to manage your Email Applets.

Migrating Oracle Workloads to VMware Cloud on AWS

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Customers deploying Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) have requirements such as stringent SLAs, continued high performance, and application availability. It is a major challenge for business organizations to manage data storage in these environments due to these rigorous business requirement. … Continue reading → via Latest imported feed items on VMware Blogs https://ift.tt/2CapyqC If New feed item from https://blogs.vmware.com/feed , then send me an email at kr Unsubscribe from these notifications or sign in to manage your Email Applets.

Astronomy Picture of the Day: A Powerful Solar Flare

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A Powerful Solar Flare It was one of the most powerful solar flares in recorded history. Occurring in 2003 and seen across the electromagnetic spectrum , the Sun briefly became over 100 times brighter in X-rays than normal. The day after this tremendous X 17 solar flare -- and subsequent Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) -- energetic particles emitted from the explosions struck the Earth, creating auroras and affecting satellites. The sp acecraft that took these frames -- SOHO -- was put in a turtle-like safe mode to avoid further damage from this and subsequent solar particle storms . The featured time-lapse movie condenses into 10 seconds events that occurred over 4 hours. The CME, visible around the central sun-shade, appears about three-quarters of the way through the video, while frames toward the very end are progressively noisier as protons from the explosions strike SOHO

Skype drops Snapchat-like feature since people weren't using it

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Microsoft's about-face on Skype now extends to one of its not-so-subtle attempts to ride the social media bandwagon. As part of a broader app update, Microsoft has revealed that it's axing its Snapchat-like Highlights feature for mobile users in a bid to focus on core features like calls and chats. Simply put, people weren't using it -- the Stories-style posts "didn't resonate with a majority of users," the Skype team said. You'll have until September 30th to download your own Highlights if you want to preserve them for posterit y. A corresponding desktop update prioritizes calls, chats, contacts and notifications. All of the changes should be reflected in Skype's latest app versions regardless of platform. The death of Highlights isn't completely surprising, as Skype faced an uphill battle against incumbents who've

Twitter is testing threaded replies and status indicators

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Twitter wants to be more conversational -- and apparently more like a message board and a chat app. In a post retweeted by Twitter chief Jack Dorsey, the company's head of product Sara Haider showed screenshots of two features the platform is testing. One of them is reply threading, which shows responses as nested, color-coded tweets. They seem more similar to Reddit's threads and Facebook's, since even a response to a response is indented. hey Twitter. we've been playing with some rough features to make it feel more conversational here. presence and reply threading. still early and iterating on these ideas. thoughts? pic.twitter.com/3U3NvpHWPy — Sara Haider (@pandemona) August 31, 2018 The other feature is online status indicator, which shows everyone that you're on the platform and ready to respond with a telling green dot like Facebo

GoPro Hero 7 leak hints at steadier action shots

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'Tis the season for major device leaks , it seems. Austin Mittelstadt has posted photos of a store display that spills the beans on GoPro's unannounced Hero 7 action cameras. The leak shows a cam that looks similar to the Hero 6 on the surface, but promises " gimbal-like " image stabilization that's smoother than what you get with its soon-to-be-outdated precursor. There's also a hint at a shakeup in product strategy, for that matter. Where the current Hero range is split more along generational lines ( Hero , Hero 5 Black and Hero 6 Black), there would be three Hero 7 variants: Black, Silver and White. It's not clear exactly what would distinguish the three from each, although the Black would be the only one with a front-facing display. GoPro is believed to be introducing the Hero 7 line sometime later in September. If so, it's c

Microsoft sunsets Surface Plus upgrade program after a year

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Microsoft will no longer accept enrollments into the Surface Plus Program . The tech giant has quietly shut down the trade-in program on August 31st, just a bit over a year since it launched, with a short notice on its portal. Surface Plus gave customers a way to avail 24-month payment plans at zero interest and to upgrade to the latest model after just 18 months, so long as they can return their existing devices in good condition. It mainly targeted students who want to get new Surface devices on the regular wi thout having to deal with selling their old one to get the latest model. Microsoft didn't explain why it's shutting down Surface Plus -- in a dedicated FAQ , it only said it decided to end the program financed by Klarna "after much thought and consideration." The move thankfully won't affect existing customers, and their financing plans

Dota 2 Update - September 1st, 2018

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7.19b: == * Buyback respawn time penalty changed from +25% of remaining time to +25s always * Level 2 XP requirement changed from 200 to 230 (in a scenario where Team A gets 2 melee denies per wave, and team B gets 1 melee deny per wave: Team A wave requirement for level 2 increases from 2 waves to 3 waves. Team B wave requirement remains at 3 waves. Total XP needed for other levels unchanged. ) * Glyph is now on cooldown until the 3 minute timer in-game * Stout Shield: Damage block for melee heroes increased from 18 to 20 * Ring of Aquila: Bonus damage reduced from 10 to 7 * Mekansm: Heal increased from 250 to 275 * Guardian Greaves: Heal increased from 250 to 275 * Urn of Shadows: Heal rate reduced from 35 to 30 * Spirit Vessel: Heal rate reduced from 35 to 30 * Spirit Vessel: Movement speed bonus reduced from 30 to 20 * Scythe of Vyse: Manacost increased from 100 to 250 * Phase Boots: Speed bonus on ranged heroes reduced from 16% to 13% * Phase Boots: Instant turn

Dota 2 Update - September 1st, 2018

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7.19b: == * Buyback respawn time penalty changed from +25% of remaining time to +25s always * Level 2 XP requirement changed from 200 to 230 (in a scenario where Team A gets 2 melee denies per wave, and team B gets 1 melee deny per wave: Team A wave requirement for level 2 increases from 2 waves to 3 waves. Team B wave requirement remains at 3 waves. Total XP needed for other levels unchanged. ) * Glyph is now on cooldown until the 3 minute timer in-game * Stout Shield: Damage block for melee heroes increased from 18 to 20 * Ring of Aquila: Bonus damage reduced from 10 to 7 * Mekansm: Heal increased from 250 to 275 * Guardian Greaves: Heal increased from 250 to 275 * Urn of Shadows: Heal rate reduced from 35 to 30 * Spirit Vessel: Heal rate reduced from 35 to 30 * Spirit Vessel: Movement speed bonus reduced from 30 to 20 * Scythe of Vyse: Manacost increased from 100 to 250 * Phase Boots: Speed bonus on ranged heroes reduced from 16% to 13% * Phase Boots: Instant turn

Sprint's newest Unlimited plan includes Amazon, Hulu and Tidal

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Virtually every major US carrier offers one or more free services ( however temporary ) with at least one of its plans, so how is Sprint going to compete? By including more services, naturally. The carrier has launched an Unlimited Premium plan that, for $90 per month, adds Amazon Prime and Lookout Premium Plus security on top of the Hulu and Tidal services you get with the Unlimited Plus plan. You're ostensibly saving about $480 per year versus subscribing to all those extras on your own. The wireless access itself has been upgraded, too. It's still not unlimited in the strictest sense of the word, but you do get more for your money. Premium gives you 50GB of LTE hotspot use at LTE speeds instead of the 15GB you get with Plus, and you won't face a cap on LTE data when traveling to Canada or Mexico. Sprint's strategy is fairly clear: it'

RHA's high-end planar magnetic earbuds sound incredible

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Planar magnetic headphones don't use the magnet-and-coil driver typical to most cans. Instead, they use a fixed but flexible diaphragm that undulates to create sound. RHA is the first company to concentrate this technology into wireless earbuds (the kind that are tethered to a Bluetooth collar that hands around your neck). The CL2 Planar earphones are an impressive, and expensive, engineering feat, but how do they sound? The planar magnetic audio experience is pretty wonderful. The tech is meant to deliver less sound distortion in both bass and treble ranges, and crucially, they do sound tangibly better. I've walked the gauntlet of high-end audio before , discovering planar magnetic headphones from the likes of Audeze and realizing there are better listening options out there, if you're willing to pay for them. RHA's new headphones deliver a similar aud