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Dynatrace delivers flexible and scalable Kubernetes native synthetic private locations

Dynatrace

Large enterprises face different challenges A well-described synthetic check can reduce, and in many cases avoid, unforeseen downtime due to failure domains by replicating the expected user journey and measuring its performance. CAGR in the forecasted period ending 2030. The configuration process is straightforward.

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Top Software testing trends to look out for in 2022

Testsigma

2014 saw the trend of mobile app testing as they were becoming a multi-billion dollar business all over the world. 2015 saw the trend of scriptless testing and IoT focussed methodologies. So the trend of mobile web testing came into the picture. AI and Machine learning-based testing.

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PostgreSQL Partitioning Made Easy Using pg_partman (TimeBased)

Percona

PostgreSQL Partition Manager — ‘pg_partman’ — is an open source extension freely available, widely supported, and actively maintained by the PostgreSQL community. Users use it to automate and create partitions by breaking large tables into smaller partitions for better performance.

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The Pros and Cons of Wildcard Indexes on MongoDB

Percona

To test wildcard indexes, let’s create a small collection for storing our users’ details. You can test them on your own using explain(). db.user.createIndex( { "$**" : 1 } ) Again, you can test the same queries we did before. Large enough for testing index size. This way, we can store everything we need.

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Jamstack CMS: The Past, The Present and The Future

Smashing Magazine

It was a battle of not only proprietary vs open source but also static vs dynamic. Ben and Mena Trott created MovableType because of a “Dissatisfacion with existing blog CMSes — performance, stability.” Status checks are small programs to lint, run tests, or anything else you’d like to measure.

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