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What's new at Aiven: Q2/2023
What's new at Aiven: Q2/2023
What’s new with the Aiven Platform in Q2 2023? Get the details of what our product and engineering teams released in the second quarter of 2023.
·aiven.io·
What's new at Aiven: Q2/2023
Automating custom networking to solve IPv4 exhaustion in Amazon EKS | Amazon Web Services
Automating custom networking to solve IPv4 exhaustion in Amazon EKS | Amazon Web Services
Introduction When Amazon VPC Container Network Interface (CNI) plugin assigns IPv4 addresses to Pods, it allocates them from the VPC CIDR range assigned to the cluster. While it makes Pods first-class citizens within the VPC network, it often leads to exhaustion of the limited number of IPv4 addresses available in the VPCs. The long term […]
·aws.amazon.com·
Automating custom networking to solve IPv4 exhaustion in Amazon EKS | Amazon Web Services
A virtual filesystem locking surprise
A virtual filesystem locking surprise
It is well understood that concurrency makes programming problems harder; the high level of concurrency inherent in kernel development is one of the reasons why kernel work can be challenging. Things can get even worse, though, if concurrent access happens in places where the code is not expecting it. The long story accompanying this short patch from Christian Brauner is illustrative of the kind of problem that can arise when assumptions about concurrency prove to be incorrect.
·lwn.net·
A virtual filesystem locking surprise
NASA launches its own streaming platform
NASA launches its own streaming platform
NASA+ will be a "no subscription required" streaming service for viewing rocket launches and NASA science, with app integration coming later this year.
·gizmodo.com·
NASA launches its own streaming platform
There is so much space junk. It’s good to see a strategy for permanent disposal by controlled re-entry (from a satellite built before that idea became the rule) | European satellite plunges back to Earth in first-of-its-kind assisted re-entry
There is so much space junk. It’s good to see a strategy for permanent disposal by controlled re-entry (from a satellite built before that idea became the rule) | European satellite plunges back to Earth in first-of-its-kind assisted re-entry
"This is quite unique, what we are doing here."
·arstechnica.com·
There is so much space junk. It’s good to see a strategy for permanent disposal by controlled re-entry (from a satellite built before that idea became the rule) | European satellite plunges back to Earth in first-of-its-kind assisted re-entry