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Site reliability engineering: 5 things you need to know

Dynatrace

As a discipline, SRE focuses on improving software system reliability across key categories including availability, performance, latency, efficiency, capacity, and incident response. At a system level, SRE specialists develop tooling that coordinates releases and launches, evaluates system architecture readiness, and meets system-wide SLOs.

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Site reliability engineering: 5 things to you need to know

Dynatrace

As a discipline, SRE focuses on improving software system reliability across key categories including availability, performance, latency, efficiency, capacity, and incident response. At a system level, SRE specialists develop tooling that coordinates releases and launches, evaluates system architecture readiness, and meets system-wide SLOs.

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Testing MySQL 8.0.16 on Skylake with innodb_spin_wait_pause_multiplier

HammerDB

Note that the main developer of HammerDB is Intel employee (#IAMINTEL) however HammerDB is a personal open source project and HammerDB has no optimization whatsoever for a database running on any particular architecture. Copyright (C) 2003-2018 Steve Shaw. In the recent MySQL 8.0.16 HammerDB-3.1$./hammerdbcli. hammerdbcli.

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HammerDB MySQL and MariaDB Best Practice for Performance and Scalability

HammerDB

maximum transition latency: Cannot determine or is not supported. . In particular on Intel Scalable Processors (Skylake architecture) the PAUSE instruction is much longer than previous architectures and therefore calling UT_RELAX_CPU can consume a lot more time resulting in reduced performance. H ammerDB CLI v3.1. print dict.

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Transforming enterprise integration with reactive streams

O'Reilly Software

Build a more scalable, composable, and functional architecture for interconnecting systems and applications. Anne Thomas [1] captures this very well in her article " SOA is Dead; Long Live Services ": Although the word 'SOA' is dead, the requirement for service-oriented architecture is stronger than ever. what’s the best ESB?'