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Powering the Web: Two Decades of Open Source Publishing With WordPress and MySQL

Percona

WordPress, the ubiquitous publishing platform that launched millions of blogs and websites, turned 20 on May 27th. While not the first open source content management system (CMS), WordPress caught on like nothing before and helped spread open source to millions.

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Managing High Availability in PostgreSQL – Part III: Patroni

Scalegrid

In our previous blog posts, we discussed the capabilities and functioning of PostgreSQL Automatic Failover (PAF) by Cluster Labs and Replication Manager (repmgr) by 2ndQuadrant. Managing High Availability in PostgreSQL – Part I: PostgreSQL Automatic Failover. Managing High Availability in PostgreSQL – Part II: Replication Manager.

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Geek Reading - Week of June 5, 2013

DZone

Making Google’s CalDAV and CardDAV APIs available for everyone ( Google Developers Blog). Improving testing by using real traffic from production ( Hacker News). Improving testing by using real traffic from production ( Hacker News). Why haven’t cash-strapped American schools embraced open source?

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All of Netflix’s HDR video streaming is now dynamically optimized

The Netflix TechBlog

HDR was launched at Netflix in 2016 and the number of titles available in HDR has been growing ever since. As noted in an earlier blog post , we began developing an HDR variant of VMAF; let’s call it HDR-VMAF. 1) depicts the migration of traffic from fixed bitrates to DO encodes. The graphic below (Fig. Krasula, A. Malfait, A.

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MySQL High Availability Framework Explained – Part III: Failover Scenarios

High Scalability

In this three-part blog series, we introduced a High Availability (HA) Framework for MySQL hosting in Part I, and discussed the details of MySQL semisynchronous replication in Part II. Now in Part III, we review how the framework handles some of the important MySQL failure scenarios and recovers to ensure high availability.

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Dynatrace simplifies StatsD, Telegraf, and Prometheus observability with Davis AI

Dynatrace

Open-source metric sources automatically map to our Smartscape model for AI analytics. Stay tuned for an upcoming blog series where we’ll give you a more hands-on walkthrough of how to ingest any kind of data from StatsD, Telegraf, Prometheus, scripting languages, or our integrated REST API.

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New Dynatrace Operator elevates cloud-native observability for Kubernetes

Dynatrace

Today we’re proud to announce the new Dynatrace Operator, designed from the ground up to handle the lifecycle of OneAgent, Kubernetes API monitoring, OneAgent traffic routing, and all future containerized componentry such as the forthcoming extension framework. New to Dynatrace? Sign up for a fully-functional Dynatrace free trial.

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