It’s rare we get anything for free these days, especially in the realm of storage and memory. But an updated Windows Server driver has officially given Windows native NVMe SSD support, and some enterprising users have got it working on standard Windows 11 Home and Pro installs for an impressive …
Read More »Intel Dominate’s Server Market
ARM server CPUs have gotten a lot of attention over the last decade, as multiple companies attempted to bring competitive products to market without much success. In the past few years, the situation has changed somewhat. While ARM accounts for just a fraction of the overall server market, companies like …
Read More »Server Market Share Q3 2020
Analysis firm IDC has released its report on the server market for Q3 2020, and it shows both AMD and ARM growing their share of the space over the past 12 months. Overall revenue for the quarter was $22.6B, up 2.2 percent since Q3 2019. This is a much …
Read More »SEOs Server Log Dashboard
How SEOs can create a free server log dashboard to better understand incoming traffic to your website This technical SEO tutorial takes a step-by-step approach to create your free server logs dashboard using Elasticsearch. This approach harnesses the power of Elasticsearch to help create powerful visualizations using your log files. …
Read More »Qualcomm announces 48-core Falkor CPUs to run Microsoft Windows Server
Today at the Open Compute Summit, Qualcomm announced a significant partnership with Microsoft that could have ramifications for the entire server industry. Not only has Qualcomm created new server designs around Microsoft’s Project Olympus specifications and its own Centriq 2400 SoCs, it’s working with Microsoft to bring ARM support to …
Read More »Microsoft announces the next version SQL Server for Windows and Linux
Microsoft’s announcement that it was bringing its flagship SQL Server database software to Linux came as a major surprise when the company first announced this in March. Until now, the preview was invite-only, but as Microsoft announced today, anybody who wants to give it a try can now download the bits. …
Read More »Facebook downtime was due to server fault, not DDoS attack
Image: Tom Solari/TECHGEEK.com.au Unless you were living under a rock or had something better to do than check Facebook every single minute, you would have realised that both Facebook and Instagram was down for many people. However, despite claims that it was due to a DDoS attack, Facebook has said …
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