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What is AWS Lambda?

Dynatrace

The 2014 launch of AWS Lambda marked a milestone in how organizations use cloud services to deliver their applications more efficiently, by running functions at the edge of the cloud without the cost and operational overhead of on-premises servers. AWS continues to improve how it handles latency issues. Dynatrace news.

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How To Add eBPF Observability To Your Product

Brendan Gregg

biolatency Disk I/O latency histogram heat map. runqlat CPU scheduler latency heat map. This is currently part of our FlameCommander UI, which also runs flame graphs across the cloud. For a more recent example, I wrote cachestat(8) while on vacation in 2014 for use on the Netflix cloud, which was a mix of Linux 3.2

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How To Add eBPF Observability To Your Product

Brendan Gregg

biolatency Disk I/O latency histogram heat map 5. runqlat CPU scheduler latency heat map 10. This is currently part of our FlameCommander UI, which also runs flame graphs across the cloud. As an extreme example, I wrote cachestat(8) while on vacation in 2014 for use on the Netflix cloud, which was a mix of Linux 3.2

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Rebuilding Netflix Video Processing Pipeline with Microservices

The Netflix TechBlog

This architecture shift greatly reduced the processing latency and increased system resiliency. We rolled out encoding innovations such as per-title and per-shot optimizations, which provided significant quality-of-experience (QoE) improvement to Netflix members. This introductory blog focuses on an overview of our journey.

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Expanding the AWS Cloud – An AWS Region is coming to South Africa!

All Things Distributed

Expanding the AWS Cloud—An AWS Region is coming to South Africa! The new AWS Africa (Cape Town) Region will have three Availability Zones and provide lower latency to end users across Sub-Saharan Africa. Many of our startup customers in Africa are leveraging the AWS Cloud to grow into successful global businesses.

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Expanding the AWS Cloud – Introducing the AWS Europe (Stockholm) Region

All Things Distributed

They can run applications in Sweden, serve end users across the Nordics with lower latency, and leverage advanced technologies such as containers, serverless computing, and more. In addition, we are working with the venture capital community, startup accelerators, and incubators to help startups grow in the cloud. Public sector.

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Välkommen till Stockholm – An AWS Region is coming to the Nordics

All Things Distributed

This enables customers to serve content to their end users with low latency, giving them the best application experience. In 2011, AWS opened a Point of Presence (PoP) in Stockholm to enable customers to serve content to their end users with low latency. In 2014 and 2015 respectively, AWS opened offices in Stockholm and Espoo, Finland.

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