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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. Technology developments come in waves.

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Observability platform vs. observability tools

Dynatrace

With observability, teams can understand what part of a system is performing poorly and how to correct the problem. Traces provide performance data about tasks that are performed by invoking a series of services. As a result, teams can gain full visibility into their applications and multicloud infrastructure.

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The Return of the Frame Pointers

Brendan Gregg

I'm sure this delivered large performance improvements and I wouldn't try arguing against it. 2005-2023: The winter of broken profilers However, the change was then applied to x86-64 (64-bit) as well, which had sixteen registers and didn't benefit so much from a seventeenth. But I'd rather the cost be zero, of course!

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ChatGPT, Author of The Quixote

O'Reilly

To me, the analogy breaks down before it begins: firstly, LLMs don’t merely blur, but perform highly non-linear transformations, which means you can’t just squint and get a sense of the original; secondly, for the photocopier, the error is a bug, whereas, for LLMs, all errors are features. joined Flickr.

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The Amazing Evolution of In-Memory Computing

ScaleOut Software

The pace of these changes has made it challenging for server-based infrastructures to manage fast-growing populations of users and data sources while maintaining fast response times. For more than two decades, the answer to this challenge has proven to be a technology called in-memory computing.

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The Amazing Evolution of In-Memory Computing

ScaleOut Software

The pace of these changes has made it challenging for server-based infrastructures to manage fast-growing populations of users and data sources while maintaining fast response times. For more than two decades, the answer to this challenge has proven to be a technology called in-memory computing.

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How to Avoid Vendor Lock In

IO River

‍You might keep introducing CDN-level features specific to CloudFront that significantly improve your application's performance. Sign 01 - Use of proprietary technologiesOne of the primary signs of becoming a victim of vendor lock-in is when you're using proprietary technologies by vendors.

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