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What Adrian Did Next?—?Part 3?—?eBay?—?2004 to 2007

Adrian Cockcroft

What Adrian Did Next — Part 3 — eBay — 2004 to 2007 I’d left Sun (part 2 in this series) , and had a few months off over the summer, so (of course) got married to @laurelco, bought a “fixer upper” house in the Los Gatos mountains, and worked on getting it tidied up.

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OneAgent release notes version 1.231

Dynatrace

Windows: Windows Desktop 2004. Windows: Windows Server 2004. Past Dynatrace OneAgent technology support changes. Dynatrace OneAgent 1.213 was the last version to support the following technologies. Dynatrace OneAgent 1.213 was the last version to support the following technologies. Linux: openSUSE 15.2. RC1 for Go.

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OneAgent release notes version 1.241

Dynatrace

Windows: Windows Desktop 10 2004. Windows: Windows Server 2004. Past Dynatrace OneAgent technology support changes. Dynatrace OneAgent 1.227 was the last version to support the following technologies. Dynatrace OneAgent 1.233 was the last version to support the following technologies. Vendor announcement.

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OneAgent release notes version 1.233

Dynatrace

Current Dynatrace OneAgent technology support changes. Dynatrace OneAgent 1.233 is the last version to support the following technologies. The vendor has de-supported this technology and version with 2021-06-01. Windows: Windows Desktop 2004. Windows: Windows Server 2004. Added support for Jedis Redis 4.x.

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OneAgent release notes version 1.237

Dynatrace

Windows: Windows Desktop 2004. Windows: Windows Server 2004. Past Dynatrace OneAgent technology support changes. Dynatrace OneAgent 1.221 was the last version to support the following technologies. Dynatrace OneAgent 1.227 was the last version to support the following technologies. Vendor announcement. RC1 for Go.

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Back-to-Basics Weekend Reading - Tor: The Second-Generation Onion Router

All Things Distributed

The anonymity routing network Tor is frequently in the news these days, which makes it a good case to read up on the fascinating technologies behind it. Tor stands for The Onion Router as its technology is based on the onion routing principles. These principles were first described by Goldschlag, et al.,

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An Unbelievable Demo

Brendan Gregg

I'd seen some amazing technologies from Sun, but I'd never seen a developer on a world tour. I had tried this in 2004 ([socketsnoop.d]) and published it as open source, but my tool was incomplete: I didn't have access to the kernel source code so I had to figure out everything the hard way using black box analysis.