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Fallacy #8: The network is homogeneous

Particular Software

Around 2005 or 2006, it wasn’t so bad. From Udi Dahan's free Distributed Systems Design Fundamentals video course Semantic interoperability The true challenge of non-homogenous networks lies in semantic interoperability. Consider for a moment a software system for a hospital emergency room. Interoperability is painful.

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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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Joining the SpeedCurve team

Speed Curve

I started coding web pages in about 2005 and began my web development career in Moscow, Russia, joining a biotech startup. Automating routine tasks and improving user experience are the favourite parts of my job as a software developer. My background.

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The Amazing Evolution of In-Memory Computing

ScaleOut Software

Harnessing the power of in-memory computing requires software platforms that can make in-memory computing’s scalability readily available to applications using APIs while hiding the complexity of its implementation.

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The Amazing Evolution of In-Memory Computing

ScaleOut Software

Harnessing the power of in-memory computing requires software platforms that can make in-memory computing’s scalability readily available to applications using APIs while hiding the complexity of its implementation.

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AWS EC2 Virtualization 2017: Introducing Nitro

Brendan Gregg

Virtualized in Software**: While this can support an unmodified guest OS, many operations are emulated and slow. It's using software and coordination between the hypervisor and guest to improve performance. . --> Remember the original VMware x86 hypervisor from 1998? AWS called this [enhanced networking]. The first was c3.

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SQL Server I/O Basics Chapter #2

SQL Server According to Bob

As ​​ the ​​ administrator of a SQL Server 2005 installation, ​​ you will find that ​​ visibility into ​​ the ​​ SQL Server ​​ I/O ​​ subsystem ​​ has been ​​ significantly increased.

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