Review: Comparing Google Wifi to other mesh networking heavyweights

Jim Salter

Here at Ars, we’ve been rocking some high-tech Wi-Fi setups for a while—in particular, Senior Technology Editor Lee Hutchinson and I are fond of Ubiquiti’s UAP line of wireless access points. A lot of people either can’t or don’t want to run cables through their house at all, though, and that’s the niche Wi-Fi mesh kits seek to service.

I’ll save you some time up front: I’ve played with just about everything out there, and nothing comes close to the performance of multiple access points with full wired backhaul like the UAPs. To be fair, nothing Wi-Fi at all comes close to the performance of wired Ethernet itself, so don’t get too excited about the “3.2 gigabits per second!” that AC-3200 Wi-Fi router promises you. You’ll never actually see such speed. But if you don’t want wires and you don’t want the possibly intimidating controller systems like Ubiquiti’s UniFi interface, mesh might be for you. Luckily, today happens to be a bit of a boom for mesh offerings.

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Review: Comparing Google Wifi to other mesh networking heavyweights

Using the MariaDB Audit Plugin with MySQL

The MariaDB audit plugin is an audit plugin that is bundled with MariaDB server. However, even though it is bundled with MariaDB, the plugin is actually compatible with MySQL as well. In this blog post, I will describe how to install the plugin with MySQL. Install the plugin Unfortunately, neither MariaDB Corporation nor MariaDB Foundation currently distribute a standalone binary … Read More
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Using the MariaDB Audit Plugin with MySQL

Inspired Collection of Bright and Colorful Illustrations

Today we are showcasing 20 incredible illustrations crafted by professional artists and designers from around the world. Hopefully, these excellent pieces of artwork will inspire your own creative work. Some of these illustrations are cute, others are ultra modern, but always an „explosion of colors“.

Autumn Leaves

Slawek is a Concept Artist for animation and games. He exhibits 65 artworks of his great portfolio for your inspiration!

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© Slawek Fedorczuk

Fish & Chips

Krzysztof is a freelance digital painter and his biggest passion is creating environments and landscapes.

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© Krzysztof Roslan

Multiverse

Sam is a UK based Illustrator. He worked with Adobe, Playstation, GQ, Easyjet, Samsung and many more.

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© Sam Chivers

And So The Adventure Begins

The design and animation BluBlu Studios is located in Warsaw and Tokyo. They make character-driven animated series, explainer videos, commercials, and illustrations.

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© BluBlu Studios

Pixel Snake

Pierre Kleinhouse is an award-winning illustrator & visual designer. He likes to draw animals, plants, and characters, mixing his digital work with textures and old school techniques like silk screen printing.

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© Pierre Kleinhouse

Sugoi Books

Yime is a Spanish illustrator based in London. He likes to draw tattoos, illustrations and also mural paintings.

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© Yime

The Brewmaster

Chris is an animator and illustrator from Sydney. He designs mobile games, created quirky characters, animated educational, websites and more.

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© Crispe

Bike Parking Area

Miquel Rodriguez is an illustrator from Barcelona. He loves to draw people smoking, but hates tobacco.

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© Miquel Rodriguez

Emotional Layer

Ray Oranges is an illustrator based in Florence. He worked for Coca-Cola, Airbnb, Wired, Creative Review and Vodafone.

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© Ray Oranges

Tim

Superludico is a young, modern, colorful and playful design studio. I love this mix of illustrative elements and real models.

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© Superludico

Jimi

Zuco created concept arts, editorial Works, vector graphics, and even toys. Look at all these colors!

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© Zuco

Dehghani

Nicolas is an illustrator and director at CRCR in Paris. Take a look at his great color combinations. What a red-green experience!

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© Nicolas Dehghani

Sneaky Allergen

Although the illustrations may look simple, they are well thought through, and no detail is left to coincidence.

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© Loulou & Tummie

Maps of Asia

Originally from mainland China, Jing is an illustrator living in East London. She has been working for clients including the European Parliament, IBM, Canon, Samsung and many others.

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© Jing Zhang

David and Goliath Tee

Jones and Co. is a family-run studio based in Cape Town, South Africa. Character design, editorial and all forms of vector illustration!

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© Jones & Co

Three-Layers Pictures

Ngoc Thuy Do is a Senior Web/UI/UX and Graphic Designer from Vietnam. Sweet and lovely Character designs and many more techniques.

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© Ngoc Thuy Do

Scholastic

Charlie Bowden, Helen Boyle, and Amy Kitcherside are Pickled Ink and together have many years experience in the children’s publishing industry.

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© Pickled ink

Sea

The Umer Artists Agency represents talented authors and artists like Marko Renko. An outstanding creative person.

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© Marko Renko

Fire Fantasy

Oscar is a Senior Creative in Bogotá, Colombia. This illustrator knows to use the effects of colors.

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© Oscar Ulloa Creativo

Uncharted

David is an Illustrator from Barcelona, Spain. Take a look at this Uncharted Fanart or his Monkey Island Characters.

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© David Puerta


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Inspired Collection of Bright and Colorful Illustrations

We’re Hooked on the Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Trailer 

Marvel’s released the latest teaser trailer for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, and it’s got so much Baby Groot, it’s almost too cute to handle.

The first look at the sequel came out in October, with some brief slow-motion glances at Star-Lord and the rest of the team (including Baby Groot, who is just too precious for words). Now, we’re seeing a bigger focus on the group in action, along with our first peek at Pom Klementieff’s Mantis, who looks like she’s spilling some of Star-Lord’s deep-dark secrets- much to his chagrin.

We also got a look at the Abilisk, a multi-dimensional monster we previously got a glimpse of in concept art, which the Guardians will be fighting in an epic space battle that looks so amazing, you guys. Really, all of them look big, colorful, and awesome. I just love seeing little Baby Groot screaming “I am Groot!” as he’s running away with the bomb. Pure epic bliss.

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 comes out May 5, 2017.

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Business Continuity and MySQL Backups

MySQL Backups

MySQL BackupsThis blog post discusses the business continuity plan around MySQL backups, and how organizations should think about them.

During the years I’ve worked in IT, I’ve learned that backups sometimes are a conceptual subject in organizations. Many companies have them, but don’t document the associated business continuation plan for them. I experienced this the hard way many many years ago, somewhere around when MySQL 5.0 was still widely used.

In most organizations, there are a couple of business continuity subjects that should be described internally. For example, what is the recovery time objective and what is the recovery point objective. Let’s go a bit deeper into both concepts:

Recovery Point Objective:

A recovery point objective describes the utter limit of time data can be lost during a major incident. For example, recovery while a massive data center failure happens. One of the questions you should ask prior to these situations is what is a tolerable time point for lost information? 

If you have a recovery point objective of over a day, your daily backup routines might cover this. However, if you have a recovery point objective that is more stringent, you might be forced to have some additional tools like binary streaming or incremental backup.

Recovery Time Objective

This second term and concept is also essential in building a business continuity plan. Your environment has to remain active to generate traffic and, potentially, revenue.

What are the requirements promised to your customers? Are there any SLA’s described with the customer, or is it best effort? If it’s best effort, what would be the tipping point for your users to start using an alternative service from your competitor. These are all factors to consider while determining your RTO.

In Short

If the recovery point objective and recovery time objective are stringent, this might mean additional costs might be required when buying hardware, or perhaps having a secondary data center becomes mandatory. However, it’s a cost/value discussion: what makes your company lose revenue, and what is acceptable during a crisis?

Based on your business continuity requirements, you can potentially build your DR plans. Make sure your business continuity requirements builds the DR plan, and not vice versa.

What tools do you have at your disposal to create sensible MySQL backups?

Logical backups

MySQLdump. Remember mysqldump, the original tool included in MySQL? The good thing about mysqldump is that you can actually read and even edit the output of the backup before potentially restoring data, which can prove interesting during development work.

mysqldump’s biggest negative is that it’s not scalable, nor fast for backing up large amounts of data. Additionally, restoring data is even slower as you must replay the complete dataset on your new MySQL database servers (rebuild indexes, large IO, etc.).

mysqldump’s advantages include the convenience and flexibility of viewing or even editing the output before restoring. It gives you the ability to clone databases for development, and produce slight variations of an existing database for testing.

mydumper. This tool is comparable to mysqldump, however it does it in parallel, which provides significant benefits in backup time and restoration time.

Binary backups

Binary backups refers to copies made of the entire MySQL dataset. Binary backups are typically faster compared to logical backups, especially  on larger datasets. Several tools come to mind in these cases.

Percona XtrabackupAn opensource binary backup solution for InnoDB. The good thing about XtraBackup is that it is non-locking when using MySQL with the InnoDB storage engine. 

MySQL Enterprise BackupAn InnoDB hot backup solution that is included in the subscription level of MySQL enterprise. 

These tools can offer you incremental and daily backups, however they still don’t bring you point-in-time recovery. If your recovery point objective is very limited, it might mean that that you require to externally store (backup) your binary logs and replay them on your restored database. Keep in mind that this factor potentially impacts your recovery time objective.

Delayed Slaves

This concept is not a backup, but this technology might help you to recover your database and limit the recovery time significantly.

Conclusion

We’ve discussed having a business continuity requirement list, and some potential tools that might assist you in covering them (at least on the MySQL level). One of the last items that is important is actual testing. The number of companies that require data recovery and then notice that their backups are corrupted are way too numerous.

Make sure your organization tests their backups regularly. Are you sure they work properly? Make sure that you perform regression tests for new code – for example on a restoration set of the backups.

If you make sure you trust your backups, you might sleep better at night!   ;-). 

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Business Continuity and MySQL Backups

Apple blames iPhone 6s battery problems on air exposure during manufacturing

 

Apple blames iPhone 6s battery problems on air exposure during manufacturing

By Roger Fingas
Friday, December 02, 2016, 09:39 am PT (12:39 pm ET)

Elaborating on an unfolding issue with iPhone 6s shutdowns, Apple on Friday linked the problem to gaffes during the manufacturing process.

"We found that a small number of iPhone 6s devices made in September and October 2015 contained a battery component that was exposed to controlled ambient air longer than it should have been before being assembled into battery packs," Apple wrote on its Chinese website. "As a result, these batteries degrade faster than a normal battery and cause unexpected shutdowns to occur."

The company insisted "this is not a safety issue," presumably concerned that people could draw comparisons with the Samsung Galaxy Note 7, which was taken off the market because of battery fires and explosions.

iPhones are designed to shut down automatically under some conditions to protect electronics from low voltage, Apple added.

Apple recently began a battery swap program, allowing owners of affected iPhone 6s units to get their device fixed for free, or a refund if they previously paid out-of-pocket. On Thursday, the company introduced a Web tool for checking for a qualifying serial number.

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Unlock Ransomed Files With Avast’s Four Free Ransomware Decryption Tools

Ransomware, malware that enables attackers to disable systems or encrypt your data until you pay them, is on the rise. If you’ve become the victim of an attack, these four decryption tools might save the day.

The tools, from antivirus provider Avast, are free to download and use, and they can tackle some of the most prominently used ransomware threats out there. The four tools will unlock and recover files on computers that have been infected with any of these common ransomware attacks:

  • Alcatraz Locker
  • Apocalypse
  • BadBlock
  • Bart
  • Crypt888
  • CrySiS
  • Globe
  • Legion
  • NoobCrypt
  • SZFLocker
  • TeslaCrypt

Avast also hopes to update these tools as ransomware attacks evolve. You can learn more about how each strain of ransomware works at their blog here. And you can download the decryption tools for free at the link below.

Free Ransomware Decryption Tools | Avast


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