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It’s time to migrate from NAM to Dynatrace

Dynatrace

For two decades, Dynatrace NAM—Network Application Monitoring, formerly known as DC RUM—has been successfully monitoring the user experience of our customers’ enterprise applications. SNMP managed the costs of network links well, but not the sources of those costs (i.e., Dynatrace news. Performance has always mattered.

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Stuff The Internet Says On Scalability For March 22nd, 2019

High Scalability

Know anyone who needs cloud? I wrote Explain the Cloud Like I'm 10 just for them. skamille : I worry that the cloud is just moving us back to a world of proprietary software. BrentToderian : What city went from 14% of all trips by bike in 2001, to 22% by 2012, then leaped to 30% in 3 years by 2015, & 35% by 2018?

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What Adrian Did Next?—?Part 2?—?Sun Microsystems

Adrian Cockcroft

The early days at Sun Cambridge were special, I absorbed a lot about networking and the technical side of the role from my fellow systems engineer Martin Baines, and we were driving all over the region in cool company cars (I had a Citroen BX 16V) selling a really hot product.

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Solaris to Linux Migration 2017

Brendan Gregg

Xen's biggest user is the Amazon EC2 cloud, which has over one million customers, and appears to be a custom version (it self identifies as version "3.4.3.amazon"). At my employer we sometimes use SR-IOV for direct network interface access, and NVMe for direct disk access. Oracle VM Server is based on Xen.