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AWS re:Invent 2021 shines light on cloud-native observability

Dynatrace

According to Forrester Research, the COVID-19 pandemic fueled investment in “hyperscaler public clouds”—Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud Platform and Microsoft Azure. The AWS re:Invent 2021 conference, now celebrating its 10th year, will address some of these challenges in its theme of modernization.

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Cloud observability delivers on business value

Dynatrace

Ultimately, cloud observability helps organizations to develop and run “software that works perfectly,” said Dynatrace CEO Rick McConnell during a keynote at the company’s Innovate conference in Săo Paulo in late August. As users, we expect this, McConnell said during the conference keynote. These applications] have to work perfectly.”

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USENIX SREcon APAC 2022: Computing Performance: What's on the Horizon

Brendan Gregg

This included SysAdmin magazine, which contained articles from various experts including Amy Rich, and a couple of advertisements: One was to submit your own articles to the magazine for publication (by writing to the editor, Rikki Endsley) and another was to attend USENIX conferences in the US and learn directly from the experts!

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What is Kubernetes? Orchestrating the world at the age of a first grader

Dynatrace

Two years later, I came across that same customer at the AWS re:Invent conference , who then told me they were in the midst of a big project, moving their eCommerce to AWS , targeting running a big chunk of it in Kubernetes next year. . Who manage s the networking aspects? GKE (Google Cloud Platform) . Conclusion .

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What is Kubernetes? Orchestrating the world at the age of a first grader

Dynatrace

Two years later, I came across that same customer at the AWS re:Invent conference , who then told me they were in the midst of a big project, moving their eCommerce to AWS , targeting running a big chunk of it in Kubernetes next year. . Who manage s the networking aspects? GKE (Google Cloud Platform) . Conclusion .

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USENIX SREcon APAC 2022: Computing Performance: What's on the Horizon

Brendan Gregg

This included SysAdmin magazine, which contained articles from various experts including Amy Rich, and a couple of advertisements: One was to submit your own articles to the magazine for publication (by writing to the editor, Rikki Endsley) and another was to attend USENIX conferences in the US and learn directly from the experts!

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Even more amazing papers at VLDB 2019 (that I didn’t have space to cover yet)

The Morning Paper

There were so many interesting papers at the conference this year though that I haven’t been able to cover nearly as many as I would like. We hear a lot from Google and Microsoft about their cloud platforms, but not quite so much from the other key industry players. What if the network was no longer the bottleneck?