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Partner Spotlight: Simplify microservices complexity with Red Hat & Dynatrace

Dynatrace

With the Red Hat Summit 2019 just around the corner, this month’s featured partner is the world’s leading provider of open source software solutions: Red Hat. So, he started selling open source Linux and Unix operating systems with his famous sales pitch “You wouldn’t buy a car with the hood welded shut”.

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Everything as Code

Dynatrace

And, this is even more apparent due to the ever-increasing infrastructure complexity enterprises are dealing with. On-demand infrastructure: The ability to deploy infrastructure whenever it’s required. We went from managing five EC2 instances in 2011 to around 1,000 in 2017.

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What is Kubernetes?

Dynatrace

Kubernetes (aka K8s) is an open-source platform used to run and manage containerized applications and services on clusters of physical or virtual machines across on-premises, public, private, and hybrid clouds. Containers and microservices: A revolution in the architecture of distributed systems. Where does it come from?

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MariaDB vs MySQL: Key Differences and Use Cases

Percona

Before we dive into the differences between MariaDB and MySQL, we will provide a thorough examination of each relational database management system (RDBMS). While originally designed to be a drop-in replacement for MySQL, it evolved into its own distinct database management system and is now maintained and supported by the MariaDB Foundation.

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How do you decide your approach for mobile website testing?

Testsigma

The daily media consumption on mobile devices has grown by 504 percent since 2011[2]. Rather than following a manual approach for HTML and CSS code validation, it is recommended to use open-source tools like W3C mobileOK Checker. That’s not all, the global mobile traffic is expected to increase sevenfold between 2017 and 2022.

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