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It’s time to migrate from NAM to Dynatrace

Dynatrace

Performance has always mattered. With sniffers, network performance engineers were ultimately able to relate wire data performance to what business owners expected from the networks they financed. The network performance engineer who managed the sniffer was the guru. The DC RUM wave.

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An Unbelievable Demo

Brendan Gregg

It was 2005, and I felt like I was in the eye of a hurricane. I was an independent performance consultant and Sun Microsystems had just released DTrace, a tool that could instrument all software. This gave performance analysts like myself X-ray vision. You can't make this stuff up. I was living in Sydney, Australia.

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Additional T-SQL Improvements in SQL Server 2022

SQL Performance

Both functions were, and at the time of writing still are, available only as window functions. If you’re using T-SQL to compute percentiles as part of your work, these functions should be familiar to you since they’ve been supported in SQL Server 2005 and later. 75 Test XYZ Student C 55 Test XYZ 77.5

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The Amazing Evolution of In-Memory Computing

ScaleOut Software

It can also take advantage of the elastic computing resources available in cloud infrastructures to quickly and cost-effectively scale throughput to meet changes in demand. It has helped assure that these applications deliver predictably fast performance and scale to meet the demands of growing workloads.

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The Amazing Evolution of In-Memory Computing

ScaleOut Software

It can also take advantage of the elastic computing resources available in cloud infrastructures to quickly and cost-effectively scale throughput to meet changes in demand. It has helped assure that these applications deliver predictably fast performance and scale to meet the demands of growing workloads.

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Deprecated features to take out of your toolbox – Part 1

SQL Performance

The system table sys.sysprocesses was replaced way back in SQL Server 2005 by a set of dynamic management views (DMVs), most notably sys.dm_exec_requests , sys.dm_exec_sessions , and sys.dm_exec_connections. I would like to share a couple of recent examples that help illustrate how using deprecated SQL Server features continues to bite us.

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An Unbelievable Demo

Brendan Gregg

It was 2005, and I felt like I was in the eye of a hurricane. I was an independent performance consultant and Sun Microsystems had just released DTrace, a tool that could instrument all software. This gave performance analysts like myself X-ray vision. You can't make this stuff up. DTraceToolkit v0.96