Posts by Narasimha Rao Karanam

Have you ever wondered how Timescale handles time-series data?

TimescaleDB introduces Hypertables, a feature that automatically partitions data based on time. While Hypertables behave like regular Postgres tables, they offer specialized functionality tailored for storing and managing time-series data.…

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Launching TimescaleDB Timeseries Database in Docker Containers

TimescaleDB, is a revolutionary open-source database engineered specifically for time-series data. Built on the robust foundation of PostgreSQL, TimescaleDB combines the reliability and versatility of traditional relational databases with the…

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The Diverse Use Cases of Timeseries Databases

In the realm of data management and analysis, the spotlight often shines on a variety of databases designed to handle specific types of data and workloads. Among these, timeseries databases…

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Kinsing (kdevtmpfsi and dbused) malware in linux impacting oracle

Introduction: Do you know there is malware in Linux that impacts your Oracle Database and Oracle Applications environment?  This malware impacting critical Linux/Oracle systems is by Kinsing. The Malware’s primary…

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Oracle Cloud Infrastructure New Feature – Block Volume user-defined backup policies

Oracle introduced new feature/functionality to Oracle cloud infrastructure Block Volume services scheduled backups feature – User defined Backup policies. Using this feature we can create our own/custom backup policies for…

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Oracle Cloud Infrastructure New feature – Block Volume Elastic Performance

@oracle introduced new feature in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (#oraclecloudinfrastructure) – Block Volume Elastic Performance. The elastic performance feature of the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Block Volume service allows you to dynamically…

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