Openwashing Leftovers
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We pick a storage CTO's brains on Linux-heads, big vendors – and should all the admins NVMe? [Ed: Cloudwashing and marketing in 'interview' form]
He became VP for engineering product strategy at Cavium-owned QLogic in 2014, moving on to be the CTO in late 2014, and then CTO for Ethernet and Fibre Channel Adapters in 2016, leaving for semi-retirement at the end of 2017.
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How open source Ceph compares to commercial Ceph products [Ed: Well, “open source” and “commercial” are not opposites. He means proprietary, not commercial.]
Ceph software-defined storage is available for free, thanks to its open source nature. However, in some situations, a commercial Ceph product could be the way to go.
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Audi puts open source big data foundations in place for car usage data [Ed: Audi calls surveillance "open source" or "big data". The kind of openwashing that insults FOSS.]
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Microsoft’s C++ library manager now available for Linux and macOS [Ed: Proprietary trap for GNU/Linux from the company that blackmails GNU/Linux vendors and bribes officials/executives to not use GNU/Linux]
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Percona Delivers First, Free, Open Source Method of Centralized Key Management for MySQL
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Apple Open Sources FoundationDB, a Distributed Datastore
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