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Tuning SQL Server Reporting Services

SQL Performance

Many database administrators find themselves having to support instances of SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS), or at least the backend databases that are required for SSRS. This article will cover many areas that database administrators need to be aware of in order to properly license, recover, and tune a Reporting Services installation.

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Mastering MongoDB® Timeout Settings

Scalegrid

How the MongoDB timeout is set up can significantly affect your application’s performance, no matter if you are an experienced MongoDB user or just starting with NoSQL databases. MongoDB drivers provide several options for Mongo clients to handle different network timeout errors that may occur during usage.

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Bring syslog into Dynatrace using OpenTelemetry to get open source value with enterprise support

Dynatrace

Getting insights into the health and disruptions of your networking or infrastructure is fundamental to enterprise observability. Syslog is a protocol with clear specifications that require a dedicated syslog server. Refer to F5 BIG-IP documentation for detailed and up-to-date instructions regarding remote Syslog configuration.

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Migrating Netflix to GraphQL Safely

The Netflix TechBlog

This blog post will share broadly-applicable techniques (beyond GraphQL) we used to perform this migration. Before GraphQL: Monolithic Falcor API implemented and maintained by the API Team Before moving to GraphQL, our API layer consisted of a monolithic server built with Falcor. To launch Phase 1 safely, we used AB Testing.

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What is RASP? Why runtime application self-protection is important, and how to do it right

Dynatrace

RASP capabilities aim to close the gap left by application security testing and network perimeter controls such as web application firewalls (WAFs). A centralized approach to WAF uses a single firewall to protect many application servers against large-scale distributed attacks. This reduces false positives in your DevSecOps process.

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Crucial Redis Monitoring Metrics You Must Watch

Scalegrid

Redis® is an in-memory database that provides blazingly fast performance. This makes it a compelling alternative to disk-based databases when performance is a concern. You might already use ScaleGrid hosting for Redis hosting to power your performance-sensitive applications.

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Private Synthetic Monitoring locations now also supported on Ubuntu 20

Dynatrace

With almost 100 public locations worldwide, Dynatrace Synthetic Monitoring enables 24/7 measurement of the availability and performance of your applications as experienced by your customers and coworkers worldwide. You can deploy private Synthetic locations at various points within your company network and then execute monitors from them.