zero-copy

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about zero-copy focus on its role in enterprise data analytics and cloud infrastructure. Zero-copy techniques allow querying data directly from backups or existing storage without duplication, reducing ETL overhead and cloud costs. Topics include Eon's integration with Microsoft Fabric for analytics on backups, Celonis embedding process intelligence into Fabric without data transfer, and Linux 6.16 kernel improvements for zero-copy I/O in cross-platform workflows. These threads highlight zero-copy as a strategy for efficient data access in Microsoft-centric environments, emphasizing cost savings and performance gains for analytics, AI, and BI workloads.
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    Backup as Data: Eon and Microsoft Fabric Zero-Copy Analytics with OneLake

    Eon’s new integration with Microsoft Fabric and OneLake promises to convert an organization’s most secure, under‑used asset — its database backups — into a live, queryable data layer that supports analytics, AI/ML training, and BI without the usual heavy duplication and ETL overheads, while...
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    Linux 6.16: Confidential computing, zero-copy I/O, and broader hardware support for Windows workflows

    Linux 6.16 lands with a broad set of core changes that sharpen the kernel’s performance profile, strengthen confidential computing, and extend hardware coverage—from next‑gen Intel features to modern GPUs and audio DSPs—while also polishing daily driver subsystems such as filesystems...
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    Celonis and Microsoft Integration: Transforming Process Intelligence with Zero-Copy Data

    Expanding the horizons of process intelligence, the latest strategic collaboration between Celonis and Microsoft is redefining how enterprises harness data in Microsoft Fabric. By integrating Celonis Process Intelligence Graph with Microsoft’s robust data environment, organizations can now embed...
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