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From: Anja Mihaljevic [mailto:anja.mihaljevic@404.agency]
Sent: 08 December 2020 13:37
To: Anja Mihaljevic <anja.mihaljevic(a)404.agency>
Subject: Saopštenje za medije_Huawei potpisao ugovor sa Kancelarijom za IT i eUpravu
Drage kolege,
kompanija Huawei i Kancelarija za IT i eUpravu potpisali su Ugovor o smeštanju opreme kojim ova telekomunikaciona kompanija postaje još jedan komercijalni korisnik Državnog data centra u Kragujevcu.
Ugovor su potpisali generalni direktor kompanije Huawei u Srbiji, gospodin Chen Chen i direktor Kancelarije za IT i eUpravu, prof. dr Mihailo Jovanović.
Više informacija možete pronaći u saopštenju u prilogu, kao i fotografije.
Potpis za fotografije: Arhiva Huawei.
Srdačno,
Anja Mihaljević
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> Hoćemo pisati o ovome? Ima li još detalja? Šta im se desilo?
Evo šta se desilo. Možda bi vredelo nešto napisati, od malih stvari počinju
veliki problemi :) Prosleđujem i na webteam.
https://www.zdnet.com/article/amazon-heres-what-caused-major-aws-outage-last
-week-apologies/
Amazon: Here's what caused the major AWS outage last week
AWS explains how adding a small amount of capacity to Kinesis servers
knocked out dozens of services for hours.
Liam TungNovember 30, 2020 -- 11:23 GMT (03:23 PST)
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has explained the cause of
<https://www.zdnet.com/article/aws-outage-impacts-thousands-of-online-servic
es/> last Wednesday's widespread outage, which impacted thousands of
third-party online services for several hours.
While dozens of AWS services were affected, AWS says the outage occurred in
its Northern Virginia, US-East-1, region. It happened after a "small
addition of capacity" to its front-end fleet of Kinesis servers.
Kinesis is used by developers, as well as other AWS services like CloudWatch
and Cognito authentication, to capture data and video streams and run them
through AWS machine-learning platforms.
The Kinesis service's front-end handles authentication, throttling, and
distributes workloads to its back-end "workhorse" cluster via a database
mechanism called sharding.
<https://aws.amazon.com/message/11201/> As AWS notes in a lengthy summary
of the outage, the addition of capacity triggered the outage but wasn't the
root cause of it. AWS was adding capacity for an hour after 2:44am PST, and
after that all the servers in Kinesis front-end fleet began to exceed the
maximum number of threads allowed by its current operating system
configuration.
The first alarm was triggered at 5:15am PST and AWS engineers spent the next
five hours trying to resolve the issue. Kinesis was fully restored at
10:23pm PST.
Amazon explains how the front-end servers distribute data across its Kinesis
back-end: "Each server in the front-end fleet maintains a cache of
information, including membership details and shard ownership for the
back-end clusters, called a shard-map."
According to AWS, that information is obtained through calls to a
microservice vending the membership information, retrieval of configuration
information from DynamoDB, and continuous processing of messages from other
Kinesis front-end servers.
"For [Kinesis] communication, each front-end server creates operating system
threads for each of the other servers in the front-end fleet. Upon any
addition of capacity, the servers that are already operating members of the
fleet will learn of new servers joining and establish the appropriate
threads. It takes up to an hour for any existing front-end fleet member to
learn of new participants."
As the number of threads exceeded the OS configuration, the front-end
servers ended up with "useless shard-maps" and were unable to route requests
to Kinesis back-end clusters. AWS had already rolled back the additional
capacity that triggered the event but had reservations about boosting the
thread limit in case it delayed the recovery.
As a first step, AWS has moved to larger CPU and memory servers, as well as
reduced the total number of servers and threads required by each server to
communicate across the fleet.
It's also testing an increase in thread count limits in its operating system
configuration and working to "radically improve the cold-start time for the
front-end fleet".
CloudWatch and other large AWS services will move to a separate, partitioned
front-end fleet. It's also working on a broader project to isolate failures
in one service from affecting other services.
AWS has also acknowledged the delays in updating its Service Health
Dashboard during the incident, but says that was because the tool its
support engineers use to update the public dashboard was affected by the
outage. During that time it was updating customers via the Personal Health
Dashboard.
"With an event such as this one, we typically post to the Service Health
Dashboard. During the early part of this event, we were unable to update the
Service Health Dashboard because the tool we use to post these updates
itself uses Cognito, which was impacted by this event," AWS said.
"We want to apologize for the impact this event caused for our customers."
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Sent: Thursday, November 26, 2020 11:12 AM
To: 'Vazne i pri tom zabavne stvari' <fun(a)pcpress.info>
Subject: Re: [Fun] Šta je katastrofa
Hoćemo pisati o ovome?
Ima li još detalja? Šta im se desilo?
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Subject: [Fun] Šta je katastrofa
Manite Coronu i gluposti, OVO je katastrofa ;>
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Subject: FW: Dan informatičara Srbije
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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.
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https://www.techradar.com/in/news/cloudflare-wants-to-run-your-web-browser-…
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
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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.
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Sent: Tuesday, October 6, 2020 1:44 PM
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Subject: Saopstenje za medije - Mladi talenti pokazali vrhunska znanja u
oblasti informacionih tehnologija
Drage kolege,
Tokom vikenda odrzan je 13-ti po redu Bubble Cup, takmicenje za
srednjoškolce i studente matematičkih i tehničkih škola i fakulteta u
organizaciji Microsoft Razvojnog centra Srbije.
Trinaesto izdanje Bubble Cupa je ove godine u celosti organizovano online,
uključujući i finale. Okupilo je više od 80 takmičara iz Ukrajine, Rusije,
Belorusije, Poljske, Bugarske, Hrvatske i Srbije.
Vise informacija o tome ko je pobedio , kako takmicenje kometarise
nekadasnji ucesnik a sada software inženjer u Microsoft Razvojnom centru u
Srbiji mozete naci u dokumentu .
Za sve informacije bicemo vam na raspolaganju,
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