Wed.Dec 13, 2023

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Accelerate Innovation by Shifting Left FinOps: Part 4

DZone

We have understood the importance of cost models and how to create and refine cost models. In Part 3 of this series, we learned how to optimize our workload components, specifically cost optimization techniques for infrastructure. In this post, we will learn about the techniques for cost optimization of the application layer components(layer highlighted in blue).

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Dynatrace and Google Cloud: Intelligent Kubernetes observability and automation

Dynatrace

Kubernetes has undeniably become widely adopted as an effective solution for deploying applications, offering an abundance of features for optimizing releases and scaling workloads. However, with these benefits come complexities in terms of cloud management, Kubernetes observability, and automation, making it imperative for enterprises to address these intricacies to enhance reliability, performance, and resource usage.

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Cloud Native Predictions 2024: Stress, Careers, and Costs

DZone

As the year 2023 winds down, there is time for reflection and looking back. I've done that every year on this blog with year-in-review articles. This year I thought I might take all the new learnings around cloud native observability, add in some insights from all the events I attended related to observability, and try to predict what the biggest changes might be for 2024.

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Technology predictions for 2024: Dynatrace expectations for observability, security, and AI trends

Dynatrace

As 2023 shifts into the rearview mirror, technology and business leaders are preparing their organizations for the upcoming year. And industry watchers have begun to make their technology predictions for 2024. Last year, organizations prioritized efficiency and cost reduction while facing soaring inflation. This year, they’ve been asked to do more with less, innovate faster, and tame the ever-increasing complexities of modern cloud environments.

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Event Sourcing With Memphis.dev: A Beginner’s Guide

DZone

In the realm of modern software development, managing and maintaining data integrity is paramount. Traditional approaches often involve updating the state of an application directly within a database. However, as systems grow in complexity, ensuring data consistency and traceability becomes more challenging. This is where Event Sourcing, coupled with a powerful distributed streaming platform like Memphis.dev, emerges as a robust solution and a great data structure to work with.

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Best practices and key metrics for improving mobile app performance

Dynatrace

Mobile applications (apps) are an increasingly important channel for reaching customers, but the distributed nature of mobile app platforms and delivery networks can cause performance problems that leave users frustrated, or worse, turning to competitors. As a result, organizations need to monitor mobile app performance metrics that are meaningful and actionable by gaining adequate observability of mobile app performance.

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Exploring MySQL 8 Priority-Based Error Log Filtering

Percona

Error logging is a critical aspect of database administration, providing insights into issues, warnings, and errors that may affect the system’s stability and performance. MySQL 8 introduces Error Log Filtering as a mechanism to fine-tune the error log, allowing administrators to focus on the most critical issues. By assigning priorities to different error types, administrators can control which errors are logged, creating a more concise and actionable error log.

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Performance audit: Lego.com

Speed Curve

I love LEGO. My kids love LEGO, too, which means that every year I find myself spending a fair bit of time on the LEGO website during the holidays. So I thought it would be fun to spend some time poking around behind the scenes and give the site a holiday performance audit. Keep reading to find out what I learned, and some lessons you may want to apply to your own pages.