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Paolo Maffezzoli posted an update: Parallels Desktop Now Supports Intel-based Virtual Machines […]

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Parallels Desktop Now Supports Intel-based Virtual Machines on Apple Silicon Macs Parallels Desktop for Mac 20 has introduced an update allowing Apple Silicon Mac users to run Intel-based virtual machines. Users are… Read more

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Article: Running Axon Server in a Virtual Machine

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In this series, we’ve been looking at running Axon Server locally, in Docker, and Kubernetes. Naturally, we need to do more work to get everything set up correctly, because instead of sharing a part of the Operating System, we now have to consider everything from the machine and upwards. What happens if we use a VM as a platform?

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Containers vs. Virtual Machines (and Why It Matters for Data Center Professionals)

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Virtualization, a technology that made traditional infrastructure more efficient, gained immense popularity among Microsoft SQL Server professionals.

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AWS Lambda Turns 10

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Allow developers to execute specific pieces of application logic (functions) without worrying about server provisioning, scaling, or maintenance. Some key features were as follows: Serverless Computing Lambda pioneered the serverless paradigm, allowing developers to run code without provisioning, managing, or scaling servers.

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Synology enters enterprise market with ActiveProtect

DCNN Magazine

Cost-effective backup ActiveProtect has been designed to protect everything in a single platform from devices, to Software-as-a-Service programmes, file servers and virtual machines. The capabilities of the platform sit across backup, recovery and management.

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The Meltdown-Spectre Exploits: Lock-down your Servers, Update Cloud Instances

CATO Networks

The much publicized critical CPU vulnerabilities published last week by Googles Project Zero and its partners, will have their greatest impact on virtual hosts or those servers where threat actors can gain physical access. Any measures needed to protect the software or hardware have been taken by Cato.

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Paolo Maffezzoli posted an update: Ransomware gang uses SSH tunnels for stealthy VMware ESXi […]

4sysops

These appliances are crucial for running multiple virtual machines on a single server but are often unmonitored, making them attractive targets for attackers aiming to infiltrate corporate networks, steal data, and encrypt files.