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Know When to Implement Serverless vs. Containers Serverless computing is either the perfect answer to an application deployment problem or an expensive disaster waiting to happen. VMs, containers and serverless architecture all have distinct pros and cons, but serverless might break everything if the applications aren't suited for that deployment ...
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Meltdown and Spectre CPU Vulnerabilities: What You Need to Know Processor manufacturer AMD announced that they are unaffected, according to reports on CNBC and a message to the Linux Kernel Mailing List by an AMD engineer, but reports from both Google's Project Zero and Microsoft state that AMD processors are affected. Since then, AMD has released a ... Intel Says New Software Updates Make Computers 'Immune' to Meltdown and Spectre Vulnerabilities - Mac Rumors
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Tech Titans Downplay Meltdown And Spectre Patches' Performance Hits The fix for Meltdown, an OS-level method of mitigation called kernel page table isolation (KPTI), has now been implemented for major operating systems, including Linux, macOS, iOS, Android, and Windows. Mitigations for Spectre, which is actually two different vulnerabilities, are currently less ...
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Operating Systems Vendors Rushing Out Fixes for Intel Chip Flaw Operating system vendors are rushing to releases a fix for a reported Intel chip flaw that could be used by hackers to exploit computer systems. A patch already exists for the Linux kernel, with patches for Microsoft Windows and Apple macOS expected by Jan. 9. Security researchers refer to the flaw as ...
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