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AWS Glue Interactive Sessions now support Spark Connect for interactive workloads

17 June 2026 @ 7:15 pm

AWS Glue Interactive Sessions now support Apache Spark Connect, using which you can now develop and run Apache Spark applications from your preferred environment, including managed notebooks in Amazon SageMaker Unified Studio, or your preferred notebook environments and IDEs like Jupyter, Visual Studio Code, while running them on AWS Glue's serverless infrastructure without managing clusters. With Spark Connect, you submit Spark jobs to AWS Glue Interactive Sessions using a thin client architecture that decouples your client application from the Spark execution environment. This unlocks workflows like ad hoc data exploration, iterative step-by-step debugging, and incremental PySpark job development before deploying to production, all from the tools you already use. Spark Connect also simplifies upgrades and improves stability by isolating client dependencies from the server-side Spark runtime. For observability, you get real-time session monitoring via the Spark UI, history

AWS HealthOmics now streams workflow engine logs to Amazon CloudWatch in real time

17 June 2026 @ 4:00 pm

AWS HealthOmics now streams workflow engine logs to Amazon CloudWatch in real time, enabling customers to monitor workflow execution progress as it happens. AWS HealthOmics is a HIPAA-eligible service that helps healthcare and life sciences customers accelerate scientific breakthroughs at scale with fully managed bioinformatics workflows. Real-time engine log streaming accelerates iterative workflow development and debugging by giving researchers, bioinformaticians, and workflow developers immediate access to execution details during a run. The streamed engine logs provide visibility into workflow orchestration events, task scheduling details, import/export activity, and full stack traces on errors — all routed into the engine log stream in real time. Customers can set up CloudWatch alarms on log patterns to detect anomalies early, build dashboards for ongoing monitoring, and integrate with existing observability tooling.

Amazon Aurora and RDS for MySQL expand Extended Support for MySQL 5.7 through June 2029

17 June 2026 @ 3:00 pm

Amazon Aurora MySQL-Compatible Edition and Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) for MySQL now offer Amazon RDS Extended Support for MySQL 5.7 through June 30, 2029, from the previous end date of February 28, 2027. This applies to Aurora MySQL version 2 (with MySQL 5.7 compatibility) and RDS for MySQL version 5.7, giving customers additional time to plan and complete their upgrades to a supported major version while continuing to receive critical security patches and bug fixes. RDS Extended Support delivers security patches for critical and high CVEs, bug fixes for critical operational issues, and access to AWS Support within the standard Aurora and RDS SLAs. There is no price increase with this extension, and customers using RDS Extended Support for MySQL 5.7 will continue to pay Year 3 pricing through June 30, 2029. For pricing details, see

Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL, MySQL, and MariaDB now supports M9g database instances

17 June 2026 @ 3:00 pm

AWS Graviton5-based M9g database (DB) instances are now generally available for Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) for PostgreSQL, MySQL, and MariaDB. Graviton5-based instances provide up to a 30% performance improvement and up to a 23% price/performance improvement for on-demand pricing over Graviton4-based instances of equivalent sizes on Amazon RDS open source databases, depending on database engine, version, and workload. AWS Graviton5 processors are the latest generation of custom-designed AWS Graviton processors built on the AWS Nitro System. M9g DB instances are available with new 24xlarge and 48xlarge sizes. With these new sizes, M9g DB instances offer up to 192 vCPU, up to 100Gbps enhanced networking bandwidth, and up to 72Gbps of bandwidth to the Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS). These instances are now available in the US East (N. Virginia, Ohio), US West (Or

AWS DevOps Agent adds release management capability (preview)

17 June 2026 @ 3:00 pm

AWS DevOps Agent now offers a release management capability in preview, reviewing code changes for release readiness and running autonomous release testing to help you ship code to production safely and with confidence. With this addition, AWS DevOps Agent now works across both delivery and operations. It accelerates and validates the deployment of code changes, then keeps your applications running optimally across AWS, multicloud, and on-prem environments, so your team ships faster, reduces MTTR, and achieves operational excellence. With release readiness review, AWS DevOps Agent evaluates code changes for production safety during code generation by checking for drift from your internal standards, dependency impacts, and access controls. It maps cross-repository dependencies to surface breaking changes before commit and uses deterministic proofs to review that infrastructure changes do not drift from AWS Well-Architected best practices. With release testing, AWS DevOps Age

AWS Outposts racks now support bmn-cx3a instances, the first AMD-based instances with accelerated networking on Outposts

17 June 2026 @ 2:30 pm

AWS announces the availability of bmn-cx3a instances on second-generation AWS Outposts racks. Bmn-cx3a instances feature 5th Gen AMD EPYC processors with a maximum frequency of 4.1 GHz and NVIDIA ConnectX-7 (CX7) network interface cards, delivering up to 800 Gbps of bare-metal accelerated network bandwidth operating at near line rate. Bmn-cx3a instances offer up to 256 cores and 1.5 TB of memory across two sizes, bmn-cx3a.metal-32xl and bmn-cx3a.metal-64xl, with 2x 8 TB NVMe SSD storage. With native Layer 2 (L2) multicast and hardware Precision Time Protocol (PTP) support, bmn-cx3a instances are designed for high-throughput workloads such as real-time market data ingestion and distribution, market and risk analytics, telecom 5G core network applications, and media distribution. Bmn-cx3a instances on AWS Outposts racks are available in all countries and regions where second-generation Outposts racks are supported. For a current list of AWS Regions and countries/terr

Amazon Quick announces autonomous agents, multi-dataset analytics, and redesigned activity feed

17 June 2026 @ 1:40 pm

Today, AWS announces multiple new features for Amazon Quick, including autonomous agents, multi-dataset analytics capabilities, and a redesigned activity feed. Amazon Quick is the AI assistant that connects to popular business applications and learns user workflows. These new capabilities enable Quick to handle recurring tasks continuously while providing unified analytics across multiple data sources. With autonomous agents, users can describe tasks in natural language and set granular autonomy levels—from step-by-step approval to broad goal-based execution. Agents operate continuously to automate workflows like following up on stalled deals, summarizing regulatory changes, and processing purchase orders, eliminating manual repetitive work and notification overload. The new multi-dataset analytics feature enables users to query across data sources including Snowflake and relational databases using natural language, without requiring technical data preparation or pre-

AWS Glue Data Catalog now supports business context and semantic search (Preview)

17 June 2026 @ 12:00 pm

Today, AWS announces the preview of business context and semantic search for AWS Glue Data Catalog, helping you discover and understand data by semantic meaning. You can now enrich your Glue Data Catalog tables, including those backed by S3 Tables, with glossary terms and custom metadata fields. You can also add skills to the catalog that direct agents to additional context about your data. With business context indexed alongside technical metadata, you can use the new Glue Search API to find data by semantic meaning, and ground your AI agents in trusted definitions rather than inferred context. You can use the new search capability to find tables in the catalog both by their structure, such as schema and table format, and by the business meaning you attach through glossary terms and descriptive metadata fields. This means an analyst exploring data or an agent reasoning about it can retrieve a table's definition, what its data represents, and how to use it correctly, in a si

AgentCore harness is now generally available

17 June 2026 @ 12:00 pm

Today, AWS announces the general availability of the managed agent harness in Amazon Bedrock AgentCore, taking teams from idea to working agents in minutes. An agent is more than a model. If the model is the brain, the harness is the body: everything the brain needs to get work done. It runs the orchestration loop, executes tools, manages the context window, persists state across turns, recovers from failures, and isolates each session. The harness shapes how well an agent performs as much as the model does, and building a durable one is where most teams spend their time today. AgentCore harness provides that layer as a managed capability. Instead of coding the loop, customers define an agent in configuration: the model it uses, the tools it calls, the skills it accesses, and the instructions it follows, and AgentCore assembles and runs that loop. From that single definition, a production-grade agent runs in minutes in its own isolated environment, with a filesystem and shell, memor

Amazon Bedrock AgentCore now supports Bedrock Guardrails in policy

17 June 2026 @ 12:00 pm

Today, AWS announces that Amazon Bedrock AgentCore now supports Bedrock Guardrails in policy, giving enterprises deeper safety and security controls as they scale AI agents in production. AgentCore policy is an authorization capability within Amazon Bedrock AgentCore that controls which actions AI agents are authorized to take. Guardrails give enterprises defenses against the top security and safety risks with AI agent workloads, including prompt injection attacks and sensitive data exposure. Guardrails can evaluate the outputs of every authorized agent action and inputs of every call to a gateway target (tools, agents, and models) in real-time, helping detect and block prompt injection attacks, harmful content, and sensitive information exposure before they reach downstream systems. Guardrail results are evaluated in policy at the AgentCore gateway perimeter, outside the agent's code, ensuring consistent enforcement regardless of agent autonomy. All policy evaluations are

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FortiBleed campaign exposes 75,000 Fortinet firewalls worldwide

18 June 2026 @ 11:32 am

A massive credential-compromise campaign dubbed “Fortibleed” has been found to expose tens of thousands of Fortinet devices worldwide, with researchers warning of persistent attacker access to affected enterprise environments. The campaign was first flagged by security researcher Volodymyr Diachenko, who posted on LinkedIn about finding an attacker-controlled list of potentially working FortiGate passwords collected “through various means.” Further details came from SOCRadar after its team independently discovered an operational server, which

Cisco: AI growth is exposing campus network limits

17 June 2026 @ 9:38 pm

While enterprise IT leaders have spent the past two years focusing AI infrastructure discussions on GPUs, cloud platforms, and data centers, new Cisco research suggests that enterprise networks may not be ready for the next phase of AI adoption. A Cisco and Foundry survey of 3,472 IT and networking leaders across 15 countries found AI is already changing traffic patterns across campus and branch environments and exposing capacity, security, and visibility gaps that many

HPE CTO Russo drills into data, orchestration, and observability for the agentic enterprise

17 June 2026 @ 9:14 pm

HPE CTO Fidelma Russo took to the main stage at HPE Discover 2026 in Las Vegas to detail a set of product announcements focused on governing data, orchestrating infrastructure, and operating AI agents in production. Where CEO Antonio Neri’s day-one keynote covered the portfolio architecture across networking, compute, and storage, Russo’s session went deeper on the software and operations layer that sits on top of that infrastructure. Russo framed all of it around a single operational shift: Enterprises have moved from static workflows and human decision-mak

Edge networks a particular challenge for summer power, IT staffing needs

17 June 2026 @ 6:52 pm

Summertime power fluctuations and vacationing staff members can be a bad combination, especially for organizations operating large edge IT environments. Power loss, not hardware failure, is the leading cause of outages on distributed sites such as retail stores and gas stations, according to Mark Christie, Field CTO at StorMagic. These disruptions are often triggered by weather events, unstable electrical supply, or simple on-site issues like hardware failure. For companies operating thousands of locations, outages can be routine occurrences. Christie cited one customer with more than 6,000 sites experiencing roughly ten

Turn enterprise AI into real business value with a secure, scalable factory

17 June 2026 @ 5:30 pm

Building an enterprise AI factory is a complex endeavor that few organizations can tackle alone. The solution requires infrastructure capable of managing massive compute workloads generated by AI training and inferencing, high-capacity/low-latency networking within data centers and to the edge, and security to mitigate the risks that AI introduces. Abhinav Joshi, leader of AI solutions and product marketing at Cisco, identifies three key challenges inherent in building enterprise AI infrastructure: deployment complexity, security vulnerabilities, and performance bottlenecks. Agentic AI, with its heavy reliance on inferencing, places greater demands on infrastructure across all three dim

Tether is shipping TurboQuant KV-cache quantization with Vulkan support into its QVAC SDK

17 June 2026 @ 12:27 pm

The latest release of qvac-fabric-llm.cpp, the inference engine of the QVAC Fabric LLM, features TurboQuant integration for resource management in long-running inference sessions. Tether adopts the technology as a path to better efficiency when running large language models on devices with limited compute resources. TurboQuant is Google’s response to the Key-Value (KV) Cache’s capacity expansion during routine inference, which can reach up to 8GB for a 262,000-token context session using a 4B-parameter large language model. Tether takes the stage as the first AI research team to ship the KV Cache compression algorithm to a publicly available local AI model. The T

AMD acquires MEXT to add predictive memory optimization to its AI stack

17 June 2026 @ 12:26 pm

AMD has acquired memory optimization startup MEXT, bringing predictive memory optimization software into its AI infrastructure portfolio as enterprises look for ways to manage increasingly memory-intensive AI workloads without continually expanding expensive DRAM capacity. The technology uses AI to intelligently move frequently accessed data between flash storage and DRAM, enabling organizations to increase effective memory capacity while reducing infrastructure cost and power consumption, according to AMD. “Memory has become a critical constraint across cloud and enterprise environments,”

HPE Discover: Neri outlines an AI architecture built for agents

17 June 2026 @ 9:00 am

HPE is all in on AI, according to the message coming from CEO Antonio Neri. AI agents are now running alongside end users in enterprise infrastructure, changing how workloads move across networks and what compute and storage must deliver. At HPE Discover 2026 in Las Vegas this week, Neri used the opening keynote to detail the company’s response across its full stack. Key announcements include: Networking: HPE extended AI connectivity from GPU racks to the inference edge with new QFX switches, the PTX 12,000 rou

HPE product barrage targets AI networks, agents, management

16 June 2026 @ 4:56 pm

HPE has rolled out a super-sized package of hardware and software aimed at helping enterprise customers build and manage large AI infrastructures from the data center to the edge. At its Discover event in Las Vegas this week, the vendor announced HPE Juniper Networking QFX switches aimed at inferencing and scale-up architectures. It also deepened integration of its Juniper Networking data center switching and operations into its Mist AI engine and launched a unified, AI-native SASE platform.

2026 network outage report and internet health check

16 June 2026 @ 3:25 pm

ThousandEyes, a Cisco company, monitors how ISPs, cloud providers and conferencing services are handling any performance challenges and provides Network World with a weekly roundup of events that impact service delivery. Read on to see the latest analysis, and stop back next week for another update on internet and cloud traffic performance. Note: We have archived prior-year outage updates, including our reports from 2025, 2024,

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13 Ways to Optimise Your Website for Speed and Performance

5 June 2026 @ 1:05 pm

A slow website can ruin the experience of a website no matter how perfectly designed it is. Google also uses site speed as a ranking factor. If your site takes... The post 13 Ways to Optimise Your Website for Speed and Performance appeared first on Heart Internet.

Sustainable Data Centres: How to Cut Carbon without Sacrificing Performance

27 May 2026 @ 12:55 pm

No matter if it is a website visit or file uploaded, all these actions run through a hall of servers that consume electricity 24/7. Data centres account for a slice... The post Sustainable Data Centres: How to Cut Carbon without Sacrificing Performance appeared first on Heart Internet.

How to Register a Domain Name in the UK

26 May 2026 @ 10:04 am

A Complete Guide for 2026 Your domain name is your address on the internet. It’s how customers find you, how your email works, and it’s often the first impression a... The post How to Register a Domain Name in the UK appeared first on Heart Internet.

What we’ve been doing to improve the reseller experience

18 May 2026 @ 10:53 am

A lot has been changing at Heart Internet, with major improvements across our platform, products, security, infrastructure and support. We’ve completed a major transition to fully independent operations, launched new... The post What we’ve been doing to improve the reseller experience appeared first on Heart Internet.

Unique Domain Extensions You Might Not Have Heard Of

15 May 2026 @ 10:30 am

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Business Email and Website Hosting

8 May 2026 @ 10:30 am

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What Is the Future of the Internet?

1 May 2026 @ 10:30 am

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Copy Fail Linux Vulnerability (CVE-2026-31431)

30 April 2026 @ 2:43 pm

On 29 April 2026, security researchers at Theori (Xint Code) publicly disclosed CVE-2026-31431, known as “Copy Fail.” It is a local privilege escalation flaw in the Linux kernel’s AF_ALG cryptographic... The post Copy Fail Linux Vulnerability (CVE-2026-31431) appeared first on Heart Internet.

How to Reduce the Bounce Rate of Your WordPress Site

24 April 2026 @ 10:30 am

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How to Check for Available Domains

31 March 2026 @ 1:48 pm

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Use cases for bluestore_dio = false in Ceph

18 June 2026 @ 2:12 pm

What are sensible use cases for the bluestore_dio = false in Ceph? I already know what it does (activate RAM cache instead of writing new data directly into mass storage), but I'd like to accelerate bulk reads and writes of fairly large (up to 250 MB each) multimedia (OGG, MPEG-4, FITS, RAW,…) files and would like to know if I can expect performance gains when desctivating DIO. My Ceph cluster contains four nodes with an 8 TB M.2 SSD each, connected with a 10 GBit/sec network.

Postfixadmin installation fails because of dependency security risk

18 June 2026 @ 1:40 pm

I am trying to install Postfixadmin v.4.0.1, by following these instructions. One of the steps is running the install.sh script, which fails with the output below root@myserver:/var/www# su - www-data -s /bin/bash -c 'bash /var/www/postfixadmin-4.0.1/install.sh' * Checking for composer.phar * 'composer' not found in your path, will try to download from https://getcomposer.org/download/latest-stable/composer.phar * Using composer ( /var/www/postfixadmin-4.0.1/composer.phar ) * Installing libraries ( composer install --no-dev ... ) No composer.lock file present. Updating dependencies to latest instead of installing from lock file. See https://getcomposer.org/install for more information. Loading composer repositories with package information Cannot create cache directory /var/www/.cache/composer/repo/https---repo.packagist.org/, or directory is not writable.

Ubuntu Server 22.04.5 and 24.04.4 installation crashes in VMware Workstation Pro, but 26.04 works [migrated]

18 June 2026 @ 4:00 am

Attempting to install Ubuntu Server 22.04.5 LTS or 24.04.4 LTS in VMware Workstation Pro 25H2 fails near the end of the installation process with error "there was a problem completing the installation". Environment VMware Workstation Pro 25H2 4 GB RAM assigned 100 GB virtual disk UEFI firmware (default settings) Problem image The installation progresses normally through language selection, networking, storage configuration, and package installation. However, near the end of the installation, the installer reports: Sorry, there was a problem completing the installation. What I tried Recreated the VM from scratch Disabled "Set up this disk as an LVM group" Tried both guided and manual p

curl download fails with "Recv failure: Connection reset by peer" when installing Wazuh on Ubuntu Server VM

17 June 2026 @ 5:10 am

I am setting up a Wazuh home lab in VMware Workstation. While downloading the Wazuh installation script on an Ubuntu Server VM, the download fails with: curl -O https://packages.wazuh.com/4.14/wazuh-install.sh Output: curl: (35) Recv failure: Connection reset by peer Environment: Ubuntu Server (version: 26.04 lts) VMware Workstation Pro Network adapter: NAT Host machine has internet access

MegaRAID 9580-8i8e hangs at POST code 0xAD after firmware update with dual-path SAS JBODs

12 June 2026 @ 9:02 am

We are running an ASUS RS720-E11 server (Z13PP-D32 motherboard, pure UEFI mode) with a Broadcom MegaRAID 9580-8i8e controller. The OS (Rocky Linux 8.10, kernel 4.18.0) is installed on an internal RAID1 VD consisting of two Intel SATA SSDs managed by the controller. Two Supermicro JBOD shelves containing 82x 18TB Toshiba SAS HDDs are connected via the external 8e port. 9580-8i8e ├── Cable 1 → Input port, JBOD shelf 1 └── Cable 2 → Input port, JBOD shelf 1 └── Output port → Input port, JBOD shelf 2 Problem After updating the MegaRAID 9580-8i8e firmware package from 7.36 (52.36.0-6528) to 7.37 (52.37.0-6663) and the ASUS RS720-E11 server BIOS, the server no longer boots when both SAS cables are attached. The system hangs at UEFI POST Q-code 0xAD (Ready to Boot) indefinitely. Observations With both SAS cables attached → hangs at 0xAD, never boots, blac

Linux nft firewall: overlapping set elements

12 June 2026 @ 9:00 am

I have a question regarding overlapping elements in nft firewall sets. Let's have a set: table ip filter { set iponly { type iface_index . ipv4_addr flags interval elements = { eth0 . 10.1.1.100, eth0 . 10.1.1.4/30, eth0 . 10.1.1.0/24, } } } This works. But if I use sub-networks with the same network numbers or broadcast: eth0 . 10.1.1.100, eth0 . 10.1.1.0/30, eth0 . 10.1.1.252/30, eth0 . 10.1.1.0/24, I get an error: x.nft:13:21-38: Error: Could not process rule: File exists eth0 . 10.1.1.0/24, ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Networks 10.1.1.0/30 and 10.1.1.0/24 have the same network number, networks 10.1.1.252/30 and 10.1.1.0/24 have the same broadcast. And I can't inser

Apache2.4 legacy MD5 password hash for authentication

9 June 2026 @ 5:39 pm

So I have this legacy system that is being migrated to a new architecture. The database stores passwords as plain MD5 hashes, as in passwordhash = md5('plaintext') Yes, I know this is insecure, I will have to live with that for now. The system runs Apache 2.2 with the mod_auth_mysql module. The HTTP authentication configuration looks like this: AuthType basic AuthMYSQLEnable On AuthMySQLHost dbserver ... AuthMySQLPwEncryption md5 This setup apparently supports plain md5 password hashes for authentication. It appears that in Apache 2.4 the authentication architecture has changed, and I have found no way to specify legacy MD5 password hashes for HTTP authentication. It is my understanding that the so-called MD5 hash in Apache 2.4 basic authentication is an apache specific algorithm, so it fails against plain MD5 hashes. The same goes for digest authentication. Any idea how to get A

AI bots crawling servers in the last months, what is the best tool or approach to counter?

7 June 2026 @ 7:08 am

Since February 2026, I am seeing huge spikes in (Spain located) Internet accesible servers (nginx, apache, tomcat) due to AI bots crawling for content. Is there a recommended way to address this? I am using the typical reactive way of automatically throttling IPs with custom scripts, but wanted to know if there is a better way. The least proxies, software, containers I can put the best, servers already struggling due to internal AIs deployments.

NFSv4: How to ensure group write permissions on new files and directories with a squashed group?

31 May 2026 @ 2:21 pm

I am running a Debian server using NFSv4 (only v4). The only expected clients are on Linux as well. I am primarilly accessing the fileserver by mounting it in fstab and using a file explorer. My exports file contains entries like this: /data/jellyfin client-hostname(rw,all_squash,anonuid=130,anongid=1002,no_subtree_check,sync) Where uid 130 is user nfs and gid 1002 is group hdd-data. The idea, then, is that the user doesn't matter, what matters is that multiple services belonging to the group hdd-data can all access and modify the files. I can upload movies to jellyfin via nfs, jellyfin can put metadata into those folders, and then I can even browse and move those files with a third, browser-based client. All of the services use system users that rely on having read+write permissions from hdd-data. This is the idea for more than just jellyfin. However, when copy over or create a new fi

Apache server behind reverse proxy redirecting incorrectly

26 May 2026 @ 7:54 pm

Let's say I have a reverse proxy server (proxy) and a backend server actually handling the traffic (backend). I use a reverse SSH tunnel to send the traffic to the backend server. So I setup the proxy server like this: ProxyPass "/" "http://localhost:8080/" ProxyPassReverse "/" "http://localhost:8080/" I enabled the correct Apache modules, and all was good. However, I noticed an issue. If I specified a redirect like so: Redirect permanent /index.html /w/index.php Accessing the backend server without the proxy causes the redirect to work correctly (e.g. http://backend redirects to http://backend/w/index.php), but accessing it through the proxy server causes it to redirect to http://localhost/w/index.php instead, which shouldn't be happening. My SSH tunnel runs on the backend server, and

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