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Quels sont les meilleurs serveurs NAS à acheter en 2024 ?

Votre espace de stockage se réduit et vous avez besoin de plus de place ? Alors, il est fort probable que vous ayez besoin de faire l'acquisition d'un serveur NAS. Derrière cet acronyme se cachent de multiples caractéristiques pour des usages variés. Il est ainsi parfois difficile de choisir le NAS le plus adéquat pour votre utilisation, tant il y a de choix. Voici les meilleures machines à se procurer en 2024.

Extensible scheduler class to be merged for 6.11

The extensible scheduler class ("sched_ext") framework allows the writing of CPU schedulers as a set of BPF programs. It has been somewhat controversial, and its merging into the kernel has been blocked despite a clear level of interest from users. Linus Torvalds has now let it be known that he has made a decision and, overriding the scheduler maintainer, will merge sched_ext for the 6.11 release.

I honestly see no reason to delay this any more. This whole patchset was the major (private) discussion at last year's kernel maintainer summit, and I don't find any value in having the same discussion (whether off-list or as an actual event) at the upcoming maintainer summit one year later, so to make any kind of sane progress, my current plan is to merge this for 6.11.

[$] Securing BPF programs before and after verification

BPF is in a unique position in terms of security. It runs in a privileged context, within the kernel, and can have access to many sensitive details of the kernel's operation. At the same time, unlike kernel modules, BPF programs aren't signed. Additionally, the mechanisms behind BPF present challenges to implementing signing or other security features. Three nearly back-to-back sessions at the 2024 Linux Storage, Filesystem, Memory Management, and BPF Summit addressed some of the potential security problems.

Firefox 127.0 released

Version 127.0 of the Firefox browser is out. Changes include support for DNS prefetching and the ability to close duplicate tabs in a window. The browser will now try to upgrade images and videos with HTTP URLs that are found in an HTTPS page to HTTPS as well; if that fails, the non-HTTPS resources will simply fail to load.

Update: this Mozilla Secuirty Blog post describes the HTTPS-related changes in detail.

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