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2019 Database Trends – SQL vs. NoSQL, Top Databases, Single vs. Multiple Database Use

Scalegrid

Wondering which databases are trending in 2019? We asked hundreds of developers, engineers, software architects, dev teams, and IT leaders at DeveloperWeek to discover the current NoSQL vs. SQL usage, most popular databases, important metrics to track, and their most time-consuming database management tasks. NoSQL Database Use: 39.52%.

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OpenTelemetry services analysis and endpoint detection made easier with Dynatrace unified services

Dynatrace

Great news: OpenTelemetry endpoint detection, analyzing OpenTelemetry services, and visualizing Istio service mesh metrics just got easier. As a CNCF open source incubating project, OpenTelemetry provides a standardized set of APIs, libraries, agents, instrumentation, and specifications for logging, metrics, and tracing.

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Get automated full-stack visibility into containerd-based Kubernetes environments

Dynatrace

In 2019, Containerd became the 5th project to reach CNCF’s highest maturity level, graduation. This category hosts many single-purpose projects and solutions that focus either on metrics, traces, or logs. Containerd monitoring support is now available in a Beta release for all Kubernetes-based platforms (version 1.11+).

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Part 1: How Dynatrace and GitHub help you deliver better software faster

Dynatrace

Automatically collect and evaluate business, service, and architectural indicator metrics to promote or roll back deployments. Since becoming General Availability in the fall of 2019 , GitHub Actions has helped teams automate continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) workflows for code builds, tests, and deployments.

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How to get the answers you deserve using the three pillars of observability

Dynatrace

Observability is divided into three major verticals—metrics, logs, and distributed traces—the so-called three pillars of observability. 1) Metrics. As a full-stack monitoring platform, Dynatrace collects a huge number of metrics for each OneAgent-monitored host in your environment. Dynatrace news. 2) Distributed traces.

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OTel contributor Q&A: Dynatrace works to ensure enterprise readiness for OpenTelemetry

Dynatrace

With the arrival of this release candidate (RC), the community’s focus now shifts to providing tracing RC component releases, as well as producing a metrics specification RC. With these release candidate APIs available, instrumentation for web frameworks, storage clients, and much more can be built. Stay tuned, there’s more to come!

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Delta: A Data Synchronization and Enrichment Platform

The Netflix TechBlog

High availability, via standby instances across AWS Availability Zones. Historically, message publishing at Netflix is optimized for availability instead of durability (see a previous blog ). In Keystone Kafka clusters, unclean leader election is usually enabled to favor producer availability. Please stay tuned.