Author: Aditya Bhuyan

I work as a cloud specialist. In addition to being an architect and SRE specialist, I work as a cloud engineer and developer. I have assisted my clients in converting their antiquated programmes into contemporary microservices that operate on various cloud computing platforms such as AWS, GCP, Azure, or VMware Tanzu, as well as orchestration systems such as Docker Swarm or Kubernetes. For over twenty years, I have been employed in the IT sector as a Java developer, J2EE architect, scrum master, and instructor. I write about Cloud Native and Cloud often. Bangalore, India is where my family and I call home. I maintain my physical and mental fitness by doing a lot of yoga and meditation.
Database

The Evolution of Database Management Systems (DBMS): A Journey through Time

This comprehensive article provides a detailed exploration of the evolution of Database Management Systems (DBMS), covering key milestones, innovations, and future trends. From the origins of file-based systems to the emergence of relational databases, NoSQL databases, and distributed databases, the journey of DBMS reflects the dynamic nature of data management in the digital era.
Networking

The Ongoing Saga: IPv4 vs IPv6 – A Tale of Two Internet Protocols

The interoperability of devices is essential to the functioning of the internet, a vast digital environment. Similar to street addresses in the real world, this communication uses a special addressing system. The two main protocols governing this addressing system are IPv4 and IPv6. As IPv6 was created to overcome the shortcomings of its predecessor, IPv4 has been the workhorse for many years. Examining the specifics of both protocols and weighing their benefits and drawbacks in real-world situations, this article digs deep.