Do you wonder why you don’t have yum package installed on the Fedora 22 clean installation and why you get warnings when calling /usr/bin/yum executable or any yum-util plugin about deprecation of Yum? You see right, Yum is gone. Literally. And DNF is the new default Fedora package manager. DNF is fork of Yum with the state-of-art SAT-based dependency solver and was supposed to replace Yum in Fedo
We recently had an incident where we had a Redis instance blocked on writing to disk, hung inside the kernel. Through a variety of other circumstances this meant the only up to date copy of business critical data was in memory on a single machine, multiple independent replicas and backups were unavailable, and that machine could crash at any moment. The problem was eventually solved without data l
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