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What is? OpenTelemetry??An open-source standard for logs, metrics, and traces

Dynatrace

These are just a few of the open-source technologies you may encounter as you research observability solutions for managing complex multicloud IT environments and the services that run on them. Of these open-source observability tools, one stands out. Logs, metrics, and traces make up the bulk of all telemetry data.

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2019 PostgreSQL Trends Report: Private vs. Public Cloud, Migrations, Database Combinations & Top Reasons Used

Scalegrid

PostgreSQL is an open source relational database system that has soared in popularity over the past 30 years from its active, loyal, and growing community. Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud Platform tied neck and neck at 17.5% Most Popular Databases in 2019. each amongst PostgreSQL public cloud users.

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2019 Open Source Database Report: Top Databases, Public Cloud vs. On-Premise, Polyglot Persistence

Scalegrid

Ready to transition from a commercial database to open source, and want to know which databases are most popular in 2019? 2019 Top Databases Used. So, which databases are most popular in 2019? We broke down the data by open source databases vs. commercial databases: Open Source Databases.

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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. We at Dynatrace understand the importance of contributing our expertise in enterprise-grade intelligent observability to the open source community.

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What is?OpenTelemetry??Everything you wanted to know

Dynatrace

These are just a fraction of the technology buzzwords you’ll find as you Google your way around the internet. Loosely defined, Observability boils down to inferring the internal health and state of a system by looking at the external data it produces, which most commonly are logs, metrics, and traces. Dynatrace news.

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Open Observability – Part 1: Distributed tracing and observability

Dynatrace

As a strong supporter of open source and open standards, I’m aware that the wide availability of standards, open-source tools, and some newly coined terms are causing a lot of confusion. In the mid 2000s, Google published their Dapper paper which describes techniques for distributed tracing at Google.

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Year in Web Performance: 2019

MachMetrics

The Web Almanac by HTTP Archive is a free, open-source collaborations featuring input from over 80 contributors. While it’s important to check various speed metrics , the Web Almanac uses data from the Chome UX Report which focuses on how Chrome users actually experience the web. Source: Web Almanac – HTTP Archive.