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loving the performance jump, but my cpu/mobo are older, so while i upgrade those see if they are releasing a 3080ti next year, and either get that or the 3080 when stock (and probably prices) are stable.
Its not a PCI requirement that I am aware of, but a few companies work this way because of "security teams", lawyers, and fear of data lose and being sued. This is the third company I have dealt with that does things this way because of lawyers/data insurance. Honestly though, this is what is...
I wouldn't say they are interdependent. And my terminology might be off because I am not normally the DB guy. But noticing what MySQL workbench has things named, I think I used the wrong words.
Say you have an AWS Aurora connection to an instance. that instance contains ~400 schemas that all...
Long story short, gonna have like 10-20 mysql db instances. There are all going to be exactly the same schema. After we release to prod, that should jump to 300-400 db instances. We use Red Gate to manage all our crap in MSSQL Server, but obviously they don't have that for mysql.
What are...
While my first mother board was an Abit KT7A back in the day, since then its been pretty much asus motherboards and video cards. Haven't run into a bad one yet, and I really enjoy that stability.