https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2020/10/microsofts-new-data-c
enter-in-a-box-will-use-spacex-starlink-broadband/
Microsoft's new data center in a box will use SpaceX Starlink broadband
Starlink and SES will bring satellite to modular data centers in remote
areas.
Microsoft today unveiled a modular data center that can be deployed to
remote areas, as well as a partnership with SpaceX to connect those data
centers to the Internet with Starlink satellite broadband. Microsoft said
the Azure Modular Datacenter (MDC) is "for customers who need cloud
computing capabilities in hybrid or challenging environments, including
remote areas" for scenarios such as "mobile command centers, humanitarian
assistance, military mission needs, [and] mineral exploration."
The MDC is "a self-contained datacenter unit" that "can operate in a wide
range of climates and harsh conditions in a ruggedized, radio frequency (RF)
shielded unit," Microsoft said. It can be deployed in areas "where
temperature, humidity, and even level surfaces" would normally pose a big
problem.
Bringing Internet connectivity to remote areas is often a challenge, and
that's where SpaceX comes in. Microsoft is also using SES satellites as part
of what it calls a "multi-orbit, multi-band, multi-vendor" approach to
connectivity. MDCs will be able to use satellite service either as a backup
or as the primary Internet connection.
"We can connect via satellite links any element on the Earth to another
point on the Earth," SpaceX COO Gwynne Shotwell said in a video with a
Microsoft executive describing the new partnership. Microsoft's MDC can be
"put anywhere on Earth, [but] you need to get that data somewhere else," she
said.
Najzad će nas pretvoriti u thin client-a za neku 5g mrežu... :)
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Cloudflare wants to run your web browser in the cloud
By <https://www.techradar.com/in/author/anthony-spadafora> Anthony Spadafora 2 days ago
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Cloudflare has announced that its new “browser isolation” service, which runs a web browser in the cloud, is now available in beta.
As more and more computing is done inside a <https://www.techradar.com/in/best/browser> browser as opposed to on a system itself, many enterprise organizations have begun to deploy browser isolation services where the browser doesn't actually run on a user's computer.
Instead the browser runs on a <https://www.techradar.com/in/best/best-virtual-machine-software> virtual machine inside a cloud provider's data center. This means that any threats from the browser will stay in that virtual machine and won't be able to infect a corporate laptop or move laterally across an organization's network.
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Cloudflare Browser Isolation
Other browser isolation services either record the isolated browser and send a live stream of it to a user or unpack the webpage, inspect it, repack it and then send it to the user. However, the first approach is slow and makes it difficult to complete basic tasks like text entry while the other approach can sometimes miss threats or fail to repack a webpage in a way that actually works.
Cloudflare Browser Isolation does thing a bit differently by sending the final output of a browser's web page rendering. As a result, the only thing every sent to a user's device is a package of draw commands to render the webpage and this also means that the company's new service will be compatible with any <https://www.techradar.com/in/news/internet/web/html5-what-is-it-1047393> HTML5 compliant browser including Chrome, Safari, Edge and Firefox.
As Cloudflare has data centers in 200 cities around the world, its browser isolation service should be able to deliver a responsive web browsing experience regardless of where a user is located.
Interested users can <https://www.cloudflare.com/teams/lp/browser-isolation/> sign up here to join the waitlist to test out the beta of Cloudflare Browser Isolation which is part of Cloudflare for Teams which also includes Cloudflare Access and Cloudflare Gateway.
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