Cybersecurity Mesh Architecture and Its Significance at the End of 2024
The concept of the Cybersecurity Mesh Architecture, listed by Gartner as one of the most significant security trends in 2021, 2022, and 2023, conveys a transformational change in how we would fortify our digital frontiers. But what exactly is it about the specifics of CSMA that truly makes them so important in the context of prevailing in our current cybersecurity climate? How are they different from typical security models? What exact benefits does their implementation deliver to contemporary firms wrestling with continuously shifting cyber risks?
From Clustered to Specialized: Types of SQL Indexes and When to Use Them
Considering the sheer volume of data slugging through the digital pipelines, knowing your indexes shou be your bread and butter. Here, we’re slicing through the thick crust of complexity to expose clustered and non-clustered indexes and their cousins.
Why bother? Because we live at the age of instant grafitication. The speed at which you can retrieve data can be the difference between leading and trailing behind. That’s why we will be going through the ins and outs of clustered and non-clustered indexes and their specialized kin. On they way, keep in mind that each type has a role. For every one there is a specific scenario where its purpose becomes the most obvious.
It’s about knowing who to tap for the performance you crave, at precisely the right moment.
Performance Monitor Changes in Version 2024.2—Part III: OS Stat Page
In the high-tech tangle of our time, more cores usually mean a slower tick-tock in the CPU clock. The sage database administrators find themselves revisiting the old battleground of processor usage. The latest update to DBPLUS Performance Monitor (Version 2024.2) includes significant enhancements that aid in this monitoring. Particularly through its dedicated page for OS statistics—OS Stat Page.
10 Good Practices for Database Backups
The act of backing up databases may seem like a routine chore but it’s an art form, practiced by those who maneuver through the digital aisles with the finesse of a cat burglar and the foresight of a chess master. Much like a well-timed joke or a perfectly brewed cup of coffee, timing in backups is everything.
It ensures that the digital lifeblood of your business keeps pulsing through the veins of your operations, even when fate throws a wrench in the works. This set of good practices for database backups may not make you a master of all, but it will certainly steer you clear of the most dangerous (and costly) mistakes.
Performance Monitor Changes in Version 2024.2—Part II: Grouping
We’ve been tinkering with DBPLUS PERFORMANCE MONITOR, again, and this time it’s all about getting a handle on those elusive user sessions with a feature that’s as adaptable as a chameleon in a rainbow—session grouping.
When the Intern Deletes the Entire Database
We’ve all been the rookie, the greenhorn, the junior in the office. Some of us may have stumbled through minor blunders, but few can claim their mistakes shut down entire systems or wiped clean a whole database. Such extreme cases, we will be focusing on today, demonstrating the fragile boundary that exists in the digital environments of modern corporations. Let’s see what happens when the intern deletes the entire database.