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What is container as a service? How CaaS compares to PaaS, IaaS, and FaaS

Dynatrace

million in 2020. These containers are software packages that include all the relevant dependencies needed to run software on any system. Container-based software isn’t tied to a platform or operating system, so IT teams can move or reconfigure processes easily. The solution: container as a service. CaaS vs. FaaS.

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Microservices Adoption in 2020

O'Reilly

The survey ran from January 31, 2020 through February 29; we had 1502 respondents from the readers of our mailing lists. Almost one-third (29%) of respondents say their employers are migrating or implementing a majority of their systems (over 50%) using microservices. Are they having success? What can we learn from their failures?

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Dynatrace Managed turnkey Premium High Availability for globally distributed data centers (Early Adopter)

Dynatrace

Our Premium High Availability comes with the following features: Active-active deployment model for optimum hardware utilization. Save on costs for hardware and network bandwidth to optimize total cost of ownership. We are announcing Early Adopter release that is planned to start with version 196, available in July 2020.

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Why log monitoring and log analytics matter in a hyperscale world

Dynatrace

billion in 2020 to $4.1 A log is a detailed, timestamped record of an event generated by an operating system, computing environment, application, server, or network device. Logs can include data about user inputs, system processes, and hardware states. billion by 2026 according to numerous market research reports.

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Windows Timer Resolution: The Great Rule Change

Randon ASCII

First, a bit of operating-system design context. Ideally the CPU goes to sleep when Sleep(1) is called, in order to save power, so how does the operating system (OS) wake your thread if the CPU is sleeping? The answer is hardware interrupts. Timer interrupts and their raison d’être.

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Touch Design For Mobile Interfaces: Defining Mobile Devices (Excerpt)

Smashing Magazine

Mobile phones are rapidly becoming touchscreens and touchscreen phones are increasingly all-touch, with the largest possible display area and fewer and fewer hardware buttons. The hardware matters, but the underlying OS is the same , and pretty much all apps will run on any device of the same age. This is not true.

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Segmentation Fault – A DBA Perspective

Percona

The following are possible causes for segmentation fault: Operating system issues Buggy OS kernel Faulty hardware(specifically memory) Bug in a product (e.g., Copyright (C) 2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Having said that, it frequently revisits database systems due to a variety of reasons. 0ubuntu1~20.04.1)