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		<title>DBcloudbin for dummies (part 1)</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In this blog series we'll try to explain DBcloudbin for our non-technical audience. We believe it is a great product and we want to open it and allow a reasonable understanding for those that are not familiar with the data management and database concepts. In this first post, we will deal with the basics, structured in 5 topics.</p>
<p>La entrada <a href="https://www.dbcloudbin.com/dbcloudbin-for-dummies-part-1-blog/">DBcloudbin for dummies (part 1)</a> se publicó primero en <a href="https://www.dbcloudbin.com">Database downsizing to Cloud Object Storage</a>.</p>
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		<title>DBcloudbin for dummies (part 2)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Jan 2021 09:06:45 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In our previous post of “DBcloudbin for dummies“, we described the basics of how an enterprise application infrastructure is architected. Now, it is time to go slightly deeper on how DBcloudbin helps to solve some of the challenges.<br />
Let’s talk about costs...</p>
<p>La entrada <a href="https://www.dbcloudbin.com/dbcloudbin-for-dummies-part-2-transparency-layer/">DBcloudbin for dummies (part 2)</a> se publicó primero en <a href="https://www.dbcloudbin.com">Database downsizing to Cloud Object Storage</a>.</p>
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