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IBM launches AIX-to-cloud app migration program
New IBM program is designed for moving Unix i-based POWER apps to a private cloud. Getty Images
IBM has launched the Power Private Cloud (PPC) Rack solution, a converged infrastructure product that migrates on-premises apps running on its POWER9/AIX systems to the cloud.
The solution consists of three POWER System S922 servers with 20 CPU cores, 256GB of RAM, and 3.2TB of NVMe local storage, plus a new storage enclosure, the FlashSystem 5200, with a minimum of 9.6TB and a pair of SAN24B-6 switches with 24 Fibre Channel ports.
To help end the search for the perfect container solution, Red Hat and Intel have codeveloped an Intel architecture-based solution for Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform. Now, in their new guide, explore the key features and capabilities of this solution, and see if it’s the right fit for your team.
Build Embedded Cache Clusters With Quarkus and Red Hat Data Grid
In this article, learn how to build embedded cache clusters with Quarkus and Red Hat Data Grid through a detailed tutorial. by
Introduction
There are many ways to configure the cache in a microservices system. As a rule of thumb, you should use caching only in one place; for example, you should not use the cache in both the HTTP and application layers. Distributed caching both increases cloud-native application performance and minimizes the overhead of creating new microservices.
Infinispan is an open-source, in-memory data grid that can run as a distributed cache or a NoSQL datastore. You could use it as a cache, such as for session clustering, or as a data grid in front of the database. Red Hat Data Grid builds on Infinispan with additional features and support for enterprise production environments.
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WILMINGTON, Del., Dec. 15, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Accelerating its leadership in high performance backup and recovery for large enterprises and managed services providers, Bacula Systems today announced its module for both Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform and Red Hat OpenShift container storage backup. Bacula Enterprise is the first general Enterprise backup and recovery software to offer a fully automated, comprehensive backup of OpenShift environments. It follows Bacula s announcement earlier this year of complete backup and recovery for Docker containers and Kubernetes Cluster configurations, including their persistent data.
Some of the benefits of Bacula s integrated OpenShift module include: