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Automate CI/CD pipelines with Dynatrace: Part 2, Deploy stage

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In the previous installment of this blog series , we explored how to set up Dynatrace as a build-stage orchestrator to effectively address the challenges faced by Site Reliability Engineers (SREs). In the next blog post in this series, we’ll further explore how Dynatrace can aid in streamlining the testing phase within an SRE pipeline.

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2. Diving Deeper into Psyberg: Stateless vs Stateful Data Processing

The Netflix TechBlog

By Abhinaya Shetty , Bharath Mummadisetty In the inaugural blog post of this series, we introduced you to the state of our pipelines before Psyberg and the challenges with incremental processing that led us to create the Psyberg framework within Netflix’s Membership and Finance data engineering team.

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Extend business observability: Extract business events from online databases (Part 2)

Dynatrace

In part 1 of this blog series , we explored the concept of business observability, its significance, and how real-time visibility aids in making informed decisions. The post Extend business observability: Extract business events from online databases (Part 2) appeared first on Dynatrace news.

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Log4j 2 Vulnerability: Identifying and Minimizing Production Risk

Dynatrace

This means that an attacker with control over a string that gets passed to the log4j 2 logger can trick the application into requesting a resource from a server under the attacker’s control, then load it, and then execute it. OwnerResource (highlighted) is the service running on the JVM loading the vulnerable log4j 2 library.

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Tailored access management, Part 2: Onboard users to Grail and AppEngine

Dynatrace

In Part 1 of this blog post series , we introduced the concept of security policies in preparation for upcoming enhancements to the Dynatrace platform. What’s next To learn more about how to manage policies within Dynatrace IAM, see Dynatrace Documentation and Part 1 of this blog post series.

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PostgreSQL Connection Pooling: Part 2 – PgBouncer

Scalegrid

In this blog post, we’ll explain how PgBouncer works, the pros and cons of using it, and how to setup the connection pooler. PostgreSQL Connection Pooling: Part 2 – PgBouncer Click To Tweet. For more detailed instructions, or to build from source, you can follow the instructions from their blog. Why Choose PgBouncer?

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How to Deploy TiDB on Google Cloud Platform—Part 2

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Overview Welcome to the second of a two-part blog series on getting a simple TiDB cluster up and running on the Google Cloud Platform. Here in Part 2, we will install, configure, and run TiDB on that instance. The goal is to let you quickly set up TiDB and become familiar with its benefits. In Part 1, we created a GCP instance.

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