
The CAP theorem & LINBIT
I was recently asked which trade-offs LINBIT’s solution chose under the CAP theorem. The CAP theorem says that a distributed system can

I was recently asked which trade-offs LINBIT’s solution chose under the CAP theorem. The CAP theorem says that a distributed system can

Recently, a coworker brought to my attention an article titled ‘The messy WordPress drama, explained’. As you might know, my

Since the last newsletter, I have been busy with conferences. First, I attended the Linux Foundation’s Open Source Summit in

One year ago, we announced the LINBIT SDS GUI, intending to add another benefit to the subscription products offered by

The newsletter this week coincides with a DRBD release. The changelog of the most recent DRBD releases – 9.1.22 and 9.2.11 –

Every year, the research firms’ analysts send questionnaires and conduct interviews. The new trend I have noticed in the analysts’

DRBD-reactor is one of our younger projects, but did you realize it’s already three years old? For some projects, three

As I am still involved in DRBD development, this newsletter edition includes insights into how we test DRBD. Sometimes, testing

May is conference season. Kicking off the season, I gave a short presentation last week at a STAC research event in London.

Jia Tan owned the previous newsletter with their work on the XZ/ssh backdoor. I wanted to write about HashiCorp and
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