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Site reliability done right: 5 SRE best practices that deliver on business objectives

Dynatrace

Keeping pace with modern digital transformation requires ensuring that applications are responsive, resilient, and always available amid increased complexity. With so many of their transactions occurring online, customers are becoming more demanding, expecting websites and applications to always perform perfectly.

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Service level objectives: 5 SLOs to get started

Dynatrace

To illustrate how our five service level objective examples apply to different applications, we will explore the following two use cases: E-commerce websites : Whether you use Amazon, Walmart, BestBuy, or any other websites to buy and sell goods, we all expect a seamless shopping experience. or 99.99% availability.

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The Three Cs: Concatenate, Compress, Cache

CSS Wizardry

Compressing them over the network: Which compression algorithm, if any, will we use? What is the availability, configurability, and efficacy of each? ?️ Given that 66% of all websites (and 77% of all requests ) are running HTTP/2, I will not discuss concatenation strategies for HTTP/1.1 in this article. That’s almost 22× more!

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Service level objective examples: 5 SLO examples for faster, more reliable apps

Dynatrace

To illustrate how our five SLO examples apply to different applications, we will explore the following two use cases: E-commerce websites : Whether you use Amazon, Walmart, BestBuy, or any other websites to buy and sell goods, we all expect a seamless shopping experience. Availability is typically expressed in 9’s, such as 99.9%.

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Dynatrace supports SnapStart for Lambda as an AWS launch partner

Dynatrace

The new Amazon capability enables customers to improve the startup latency of their functions from several seconds to as low as sub-second (up to 10 times faster) at P99 (the 99th latency percentile). This can cause latency outliers and may lead to a poor end-user experience for latency-sensitive applications.

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Redis® Monitoring Strategies for 2024

Scalegrid

Identifying key Redis® metrics such as latency, CPU usage, and memory metrics is crucial for effective Redis monitoring. To monitor Redis® instances effectively, collect Redis metrics focusing on cache hit ratio, memory allocated, and latency threshold.

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Time to First Byte: What It Is and Why It Matters

CSS Wizardry

This is understandable—forgivable, almost—when you consider that TTFB begins to move into back-end territory, but if I was to sum up the problem as succinctly as possible, I’d say: While a good TTFB doesn’t necessarily mean you will have a fast website, a bad TTFB almost certainly guarantees a slow one. But what else is TTFB?

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