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Apache Solr vs Elasticsearch Differences | How to Choose Your Open Source Search Engine - Sematext

In this Apache Solr vs. Elasticsearch comparison, we will discuss 5 key differences between these two popular search engines. Elasticsearch and Solr are both industry-standard search engines for large datasets. While both are capable of querying relevant search results in a record time, there are some key differences between these two technologies that you should know about to help you make the best choice for your use case.

Charmed Kubeflow 1.6 Beta #datascience #kubeflow #machinelearning

Kubeflow 1.6 is almost here! 🎉🎉🎉 The open source MLOps platform of choice keeps evolving year over year, growing in popularity and available features. Get the latest news about the changes that it came with from two of the engineers who were part of the upstream release team. We will be talking about pipelines, Katib and the news about the scheduler.

IT Asset Disposition: An MSP Opportunity That's Anything But Trash

Computers double in power every couple of years, according to Moore’s Law. That’s good news for companies and their people—continually faster and smarter gear can power higher productivity. But there’s also a downside to Moore’s Law: devices go obsolete quickly. The average server lifespan is only two to four years. And network switches often last just three to five years before breakdowns become a common concern.

What is OpenTelemetry?

OpenTelemetry is a collection of tools and APIs for collecting, processing, and exporting telemetry data from software. It is used to instrument applications for performance monitoring, logging, tracking, tracing, and other observability purposes. What is Telemetry? The word is derived from the Greek “tele” meaning “remote,” and metron meaning “measure.” So, it’s the collection of metrics and their automatic to a receiver for monitoring.

How to Manage a Network: 10 Essential Steps

In a perfect world, understanding how to manage a network would be a breeze. On your first day of managing a network, you’d find tons of documentation on the IT infrastructure waiting for you. Login credentials would be securely recorded and ready for review. Sadly, we don’t live in a perfect world. That’s why managing a new network can be tough—especially if you’re joining a brand new IT team or taking on a new client and aren’t sure what’s been done before.

Getting Started With Syslog in Auvik

When something goes wrong in your network, you often don’t find out about it until your users are affected, and you’re left scrambling to identify the issue and understand its root cause. The faster you find out about a network issue and why it’s happening, the quicker you can implement the right fix and spare your network users from unnecessary downtime.