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OneAgent release notes version 1.187

Dynatrace

OneAgent 1.189 will be the last OneAgent version that supports the following technologies. The vendor has de-supported this technology and version with 2018-12-03. Windows: Windows Server 1803. Windows: Windows Server 2008. Windows: Windows Server 2008 R2. Added support for PostgreSQL 1.2.0,

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OneAgent release notes, version 1.185

Dynatrace

OneAgent 1.189 will be the last OneAgent version that supports the following technologies. The vendor has de-supported this technology and version with 2018-12-03. Windows: Windows Server 1709. Windows: Windows Server 1803. Windows: Windows Server 2008. Windows: Windows Server 2008 R2.

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OneAgent release notes version 1.205

Dynatrace

OneAgent 1.205 will be the last OneAgent version that supports the following technologies. The vendor has de-supported this technology and version with 2020-06-01. Windows: Windows Server 1809. Windows: Windows Server 2008. Added support for OkHttp 4.4.x, Current support changes. Current OneAgent support changes.

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OneAgent release notes version 1.197

Dynatrace

OneAgent 1.197 will be the last OneAgent version that supports the following technologies. The vendor has de-supported this technology and version with 2019-09-30. The vendor has de-supported this technology and version with 2019-09-30. Windows: Windows Server 2008. Windows: Windows Server 1809.

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OneAgent release notes version 1.209

Dynatrace

set-server. OneAgent 1.209 will be the last OneAgent version that supports the following technologies. Windows: Windows Server 1709. Windows: Windows Server 1803. Windows: Windows Server 2008. Starting with OneAgent version 1.213, the following deprecated installation parameters will be removed.

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USENIX LISA2021 Computing Performance: On the Horizon

Brendan Gregg

It's an exciting time for developments in computer performance, not just for the BPF technology (which I often [write about]) but also for processors with 3D stacking and cloud vendor CPUs (e.g., This was a chance to talk about other things I've been working on, such as the present and future of hardware performance.

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USENIX SREcon APAC 2022: Computing Performance: What's on the Horizon

Brendan Gregg

My personal opinion is that I don't see a widespread need for more capacity given horizontal scaling and servers that can already exceed 1 Tbyte of DRAM; bandwidth is also helpful, but I'd be concerned about the increased latency for adding a hop to more memory. It's an important vendor-neutral space to share the latest in technology.