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Difference between Priority and Severity

Testsigma

Priority and Severity are the most important attributes assigned to a bug and yet these are the most misunderstood ones too. but the severity and priority are the most commonly used ones. Let’s understand about severity and priority and their underlying differences.

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Data Mesh?—?A Data Movement and Processing Platform @ Netflix

The Netflix TechBlog

Last year we wrote a blog post about how Data Mesh helped our Studio team enable data movement use cases. We will deliver a series of articles that cover different aspects of Data Mesh and what we have learned from our journey. The following ones will dive deeper into different aspects of it. Data Mesh?—?A

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Managing risk for financial services: The secret to visibility and control during times of volatility

Dynatrace

This blog explores how vertically integrated risk management solutions that use AI and automation enable unparalleled visibility, control, and efficiency for risk management in banking. In the ever-shifting landscape of financial markets that makes managing risk a pressing challenge, banks are facing significant turbulence.

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Evolving from Rule-based Classifier: Machine Learning Powered Auto Remediation in Netflix Data…

The Netflix TechBlog

In this blog post, we present our project on Auto Remediation, which integrates the currently used rule-based classifier with an ML service and aims to automatically remediate failed jobs without human intervention. Therefore, the operational cost increases linearly with the number of failed jobs.

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DevOps observability: A guide for DevOps and DevSecOps teams

Dynatrace

DevOps is a software delivery methodology that comprises flexible practices and processes to create and deliver applications and services, ultimately closing the gap between software development and IT operations. Indeed, the pressure to digitally transform is increasing. Site reliability engineers, or SREs, lead these efforts.

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Migrating Critical Traffic At Scale with No Downtime?—?Part 2

The Netflix TechBlog

Our previous blog post presented replay traffic testing — a crucial instrument in our toolkit that allows us to implement these transformations with precision and reliability. This blog post will delve into the techniques leveraged at Netflix to introduce these changes to production.

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What is a message queue? How an observability platform eases message queue monitoring

Dynatrace

A message queue is a form of middleware used in software development to enable communications between services, programs, and dissimilar components, such as operating systems and communication protocols. The Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP) is an open standard for passing messages between applications and organizations.