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MariaDB SkySQL Flexes Xpand Superpower MariaDB Corporation today announced major new updates to MariaDB SkySQL cloud database, including expanded support for Amazon Web Services (AWS). With this release, SkySQL gains new strength with transparent high availability that immunizes applications against database failures and Xpand, MariaDB s distributed SQL database that delivers massive scalability. Xpand is now GA in SkySQL and is at least a third less expensive than other distributed SQL options in AWS or Google Cloud Platform (GCP). With MariaDB SkySQL now offering transparent high availability and elastic scalability for millions of transactions per second, enterprises can confidently move their systems of record to the cloud even if they previously relied on specialized hardware such as Oracle RAC or Exadata, said Jags Ramnarayan, chief product officer at MariaDB Corporation. SkySQL frees customers from the confines of legacy deployments, to be able to moder ....
Article content With Covid-19 cases rising and the second lockdown upon us, the backcountry and slack country are expected to see record numbers, with many people heading to Canmore and surrounding areas to access the mountains. Bonded through tragedy, a group of skiers from Canmore who were caught in an avalanche in 2016 while on a guided backcountry ski tour in British Columbia are sharing their story of losing their friend, Doug Churchill, in hopes of sending a warning to others heading to the mountains this winter. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Avalanche survivors warn to keep safe as record numbers head to backcountry Back to video ....
Wilderness rescuers brace for a busy winter Story by Jane C. Hu / High Country News Every winter, volunteers from Seattle Mountain Rescue are dispatched to the sites of dozens of harrowing incidents: They rescue backcountry skiers buried in avalanches, help injured hikers descend slick trails and once, they even removed the wreckage of a single-engine plane from a mountainside. Volunteers must tackle steep, avalanche-prone mountain terrain, carrying the requisite gear to ward off hypothermia. Once on the scene, they rig anchors and ropes to carry out rescues, a time-intensive project that often lasts until after dark. “I can’t think of a time I didn’t come out in a headlamp during a winter mission,” said Cheri Higman, chairperson of the organization. ....