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Building Netflix’s Distributed Tracing Infrastructure

The Netflix TechBlog

Troubleshooting a session in Edgar When we started building Edgar four years ago, there were very few open-source distributed tracing systems that satisfied our needs. Our tactical approach was to use Netflix-specific libraries for collecting traces from Java-based streaming services until open source tracer libraries matured.

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Mobile app automation testing Tools: An exhaustive list

Testsigma

Simform (as of 2019) stated that an average user has at least 40 apps installed on their phones while millennials have around 67 apps. Appium: Appium is one of the most preferred testing tools, especially by the open-source community. Being open-source, it also has a rich community! .

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HammerDB for Managers

HammerDB

As the TPC makes its specifications available for free, the need was seen for an open source benchmarking application that could leverage the standards written by the TPC yet implemented quickly, easily and at low cost by anyone. HammerDB is open source software licensed under the. How to build HammerDB from source.

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How Netflix Scales its API with GraphQL Federation (Part 2)

The Netflix TechBlog

We had our first Studio applications consuming the federated graph, without any performance degradation, by the end of the 2019. Our goal was to open up the Studio Edge platform for self-service in April 2020. The DGS framework is planned to be open-sourced in early 2021. We prioritized three areas: Alerting ?—?report

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DBLog: A Generic Change-Data-Capture Framework

The Netflix TechBlog

Therefore, dumps are needed to capture the full state of a source. There are several open source CDC projects, often using the same underlying libraries, database APIs, and protocols. We want to support these systems as a source so that they can provide their data for further consumption. All aboard the Databus!:

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DBLog: A Generic Change-Data-Capture Framework

The Netflix TechBlog

Therefore, dumps are needed to capture the full state of a source. There are several open source CDC projects, often using the same underlying libraries, database APIs, and protocols. We want to support these systems as a source so that they can provide their data for further consumption. All aboard the Databus!:

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Keptn – The Autonomous Cloud control plane for Dynatrace explained

Dynatrace

Based on our survey from Perform 2019 we knew – while we have talked about how to automate Dynatrace into your processes for many years – many organizations are still struggling to: Automate Delivery: improve Mean Time to Innovation (MTTI). Quality Gates for their Java or.NET Based applications!

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