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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. Monitoring SLOs and testing them in pre-production with intelligent quality gates to detect issues earlier in the development cycle.

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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. Monitoring SLOs and testing them in pre-production with intelligent quality gates to detect issues earlier in the development cycle.

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Rethinking the 'production' of data

All Things Distributed

That was the provocative thesis of a much-talked-about article from 2003 in the Harvard Business Review by the US publicist Nicolas Carr. The benefit for customers: Authorized users can view this data and therefore manage their inventories across different sites, making the maintenance processes much more efficient.

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Continuous Integration / Continuous Delivery on AWS

The Symphonia

Back in the Dim And Distant Past of 2003 I even co-led an open source project that brought some at-the-time interesting innovations to this area. You tell it where to get some source code from, give it a bunch of scripts to run in a shell environment (build, package, test, etc.), Build + Test ? It’s cheap, simple, does the job.

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HammerDB Best Practice for PostgreSQL Performance and Scalability

HammerDB

This post gives a HOWTO guide on system configuration for achieving top levels of performance with the HammerDB PostgreSQL TPC-C test. Note that the pstate and cstate drivers work together to provide the most efficient use of turbo boost. It is your test so you can set the options as you see fit. Use –W to test the password.

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Being Practical

Tim Kadlec

Instead, to support a browser, we want to give the browser what it can handle, in the most efficient way possible. Nick Finck and Steve Champeon first coined the term “progressive enhancement” in 2003. The point is not that we all need to be testing on Google Glass—time will tell how well that device does. That was 2008.

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Jamstack CMS: The Past, The Present and The Future

Smashing Magazine

In the 2000s we had a showdown of two popular blog publishing platforms — MovableType in 2001 and WordPress in 2003. In addition, they introduced a hosted version of MovableType in 2003 called TypePad to compete with other popular cloud platforms. Aug 31 & Sep 1, 2021. Jump to the workshop ?. Drupal is not just a CMS.

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