Introducing new Surface products, built for Windows 11

2021-09-23 KENNETH 0

Introducing new Surface products, built for Windows 11 Windows has always been a platform for the world’s innovation – a place for anyone to create, connect, learn and achieve. As Windows reshaped computing experiences, new hardware products have helped more and more people interact with them. From the first mouse that unlocked point and click productivity to the 2-in-1 that brought touch displays, inking and a variety of modern capabilities, Windows and devices have together redefined what’s possible on a PC. Throughout our history as Surface, we have seen that the most meaningful experiences come from innovation at the intersection of hardware and software. This idea was the catalyst for Surface – to build hardware that would not only be a stage for Windows but push the platform and the ecosystem forward. Each new version of Windows unlocks the next [ more… ]

Reducing Kubernetes Costs by 70% in the Cloud with NGINX, Opsani, and Prometheus

2021-09-22 KENNETH 0

Reducing Kubernetes Costs by 70% in the Cloud with NGINX, Opsani, and Prometheus table.nginx-blog, table.nginx-blog th, table.nginx-blog td { border: 2px solid black; border-collapse: collapse; } table.nginx-blog { width: 100%; } table.nginx-blog th { background-color: #d3d3d3; align: left; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; padding-bottom: 2px; padding-top: 2px; line-height: 120%; } table.nginx-blog td { padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; padding-bottom: 2px; padding-top: 5px; line-height: 120%; } table.nginx-blog td.center { text-align: center; padding-bottom: 2px; padding-top: 5px; line-height: 120%; } “It’s a perfect storm” may be a common phrase, but it is a useful one in the case of runaway cloud computing costs. Several factors build on one another to spawn this perfect storm: The people deploying workloads are not the people paying for them It’s easy to consume infrastructure on demand and programmatically Easily accessible code repositories make it possible to “borrow” functionality from [ more… ]

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Free map for fishing: Download Seaside Story for Minecraft

2021-09-22 KENNETH 0

Free map for fishing: Download Seaside Story for Minecraft Seaside Story is a new map from Gamemode One for Minecraft for Windows 10 Starter Edition. It’s designed for mobile users but also works for all Bedrock players. Available for free until April 22 of next year, Seaside Story is a place where you can catch more than 20 types of fish, exploring and unlocking biome after biome after you customize your own boat and upgrade equipment. Read all about it and download now on Minecraft.net. Source: Free map for fishing: Download Seaside Story for Minecraft

HP’s new Windows 11 devices provide wide range of choices for a hybrid world

2021-09-22 KENNETH 0

HP’s new Windows 11 devices provide wide range of choices for a hybrid world HP’s newest Windows 11 devices are designed for people who learn, play and work from home, at the office and on the go. Along with the company’s new premium and mainstream PCs, HP will also begin shipping Windows 11 across its existing portfolio beginning later this fall. Select devices will include a FREE Upgrade to Windows 11 when available (see below*). The HP Spectre x360 16 – the first HP consumer notebook made with recycled CNC aluminum to help reduce its environmental impact – includes a 5 MP IR camera that makes it easy to login using Windows Hello. The camera also features a physical shutter controlled by a hot key, with an on-screen display shown in all apps that use the camera to remind the [ more… ]

A Guide to Choosing an Ingress Controller, Part 3: Open Source vs. Default vs. Commercial

2021-09-21 KENNETH 0

A Guide to Choosing an Ingress Controller, Part 3: Open Source vs. Default vs. Commercial This is the third blog post in our series on how to choose a Kubernetes Ingress controller. How to Choose a Kubernetes Ingress Controller, Part 1: Identify Your Requirements How to Choose a Kubernetes Ingress Controller, Part 2: Risks and Future-Proofing How to Choose a Kubernetes Ingress Controller, Part 3: Open Source vs Default vs Commercial (this post) How to Choose a Kubernetes Ingress Controller, Part 4: NGINX Ingress Controller Options (coming soon) Congratulations! After reading Part 1 and Part 2 of our series, you’re almost ready to select an Ingress controller. Let’s recap where we’ve been so far: In Part 1, we discuss how to identify your requirements, including performance, budget, use cases, architecture, and ownership. In Part 2, we talk about risks that you might introduce by selecting the wrong [ more… ]