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Proactive self-monitoring ensures seamless operations for Dynatrace Managed at scale

Dynatrace

Many of our customers—the world’s largest enterprises—have embraced the Dynatrace SaaS approach to monitoring, which provides critical business insights powered by AI and automation for globally-distributed, heterogeneous IT landscapes. New self-monitoring environment provides out-of-the-box insights and custom alerting.

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Dynatrace Managed release notes version 1.230

Dynatrace

Service-level objectives are now management zone–aware. The Service-level objectives page is filtered by management zones selected in the global filter for management zones. You can see only the SLOs that belong to the management zones you have access to, or to SLOs that belong to no management zone.

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The 3 biggest mistakes you can make when moving to Kubernetes

Dynatrace

Mistake #1: Managing Kubernetes from the command line Kubernetes deployments almost feel like magic the first time you get them working. Of course, you’ll return to it (or its amazing cousin, k9s) when you need to troubleshoot issues in Kubernetes, but don’t use it to manage your cluster. What are resource requests?

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Massively improved supportability with the fully automated OneAgent support self-service

Dynatrace

To deliver a speedy resolution for such circumstances, and further improve supportability, we’re happy to introduce the fully automated OneAgent support self-service for both Dynatrace SaaS and Managed environments. Monitoring state JSON. Contains information about the monitoring state of processes and related problems.

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OpenShift vs. Kubernetes: Understanding the differences

Dynatrace

If you’re evaluating container orchestration software to manage containerized applications at scale, you may be wondering about the differences between OpenShift and Kubernetes. One major Kubernetes advantage is its self-healing, continually making repairs and addressing failures that affect applications’ integrity.

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Dynatrace Managed release notes version 1.218

Dynatrace

Starting with Dynatrace Managed version 1.218, a Master Subscription Agreement (MSA), or “clickwrap” agreement, can be displayed to new users. For details on managing clickwrap display, see Clickwrap agreement. This may affect clusters installed before version 1.140. Check all available cluster remote access scopes.

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Dynatrace named a launch partner of Amazon ECS Anywhere

Dynatrace

Amazon ECS Anywhere is a new extension of Amazon’s fully managed container orchestration service, Elastic Container Service ( ECS ). This new extension allows customers to deploy native Amazon ECS tasks in any target environment including traditional AWS managed infrastructure and now customer-managed infrastructure.

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