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How to collect Prometheus metrics in Dynatrace

Dynatrace

Since its launch in 2012, Prometheus has become the standard technology to collect metrics in a Kubernetes cluster. Here is a website listing the various exporters: PromCat.io – A resource catalog for enterprise-class Prometheus monitoring. Prometheus is an open-source software toolkit used for event monitoring and alerting.

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Ciao Milano! – An AWS Region is coming to Italy!

All Things Distributed

The AWS Europe (Milan) Region will have three Availability Zones and be ready for customers in early 2020. Currently we have 57 Availability Zones across 19 technology infrastructure Regions. In 2012, Amazon opened its first Italian office and its first Italian point of presence (PoP) based in Milan.

AWS 167
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Advent Calendars For Web Designers And Developers (December 2021 Edition)

Smashing Magazine

The project started in 2012 with the idea of providing technical content during the Christmas Advent period, so keep looking for nice things under the Java Christmas tree! ??. The project is available in twenty languages, and encourages all kinds of contributions to open-source projects — including non-pull-request contributions.

Design 107
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As-Salaam-Alaikum: The cloud arrives in the Middle East!

All Things Distributed

This Region will consist of three Availability Zones at launch, and it will provide even lower latency to users across the Middle East. We already have 44 Availability Zones across 16 geographic Regions that customers can use today. This news marks the 22nd AWS Region we have announced globally.

Cloud 152
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Ten years of page bloat: What have we learned?

Speed Curve

But pages keep getting bigger and more complex year over year – and this increasing size and complexity is not fully mitigated by faster devices and networks, or by our hard-working browsers. The median page today serves 25 images, compared to 42 images back in 2012. Don't assume hardware and networks will mitigate page bloat.

Mobile 145
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The Performance Inequality Gap, 2021

Alex Russell

Thanks to progress in networks and browsers (but not devices), a more generous global budget cap has emerged for sites constructed the "modern" way: ~100KiB of HTML/CSS/fonts and ~300-350KiB of JS (compressed) is the new rule-of-thumb limit for at least the next year or two. Modern network performance and availability.

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Rising Tide Rents and Robber Baron Rents

O'Reilly

As the internet grew, the amount of information available to consumers became so vast that it outran traditional human means of curation and selection. By the end of 2012, it was up to 82%. Without websites, there would be no need for Google search or raw material for its results; without merchants, no Amazon.