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Charting the course for automation and AI for federal agencies

Dynatrace

But up to now, FedRAMP has been viewed as a bottleneck process that delays the delivery of cloud services, which ultimately hurts modernization efforts. Right now, introducing new capabilities hits bottlenecks in the FedRAMP approval process. At a foundational level, we must understand what an ideal ZT architecture looks like.

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Using modern observability to chart a course to successful digital transformation

Dynatrace

Observability industry themes to watch Perhaps the most significant industry trend is the shift from traditional, on-premises environments to multicloud or cloud-native architectures. The post Using modern observability to chart a course to successful digital transformation appeared first on Dynatrace news.

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Sustainable IT: Optimize your hybrid-cloud carbon footprint

Dynatrace

Evaluating these on three levels—data center, host, and application architecture (plus code)—is helpful. Application architectures might not be conducive to rehosting. Of course, you need to balance these opportunities with the business goals of the applications served by these hosts. Unfortunately, it’s not that simple.

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Log Analysis: How to Digest 15 Billion Logs Per Day and Keep Big Queries Within 1 Second

DZone

From an architectural perspective, the system should be able to undertake real-time analysis of various formats of logs, and of course, be scalable to support the huge and ever-enlarging data size.

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Reinventing Performance Testing: New Architectures

Alex Podelko

New Architectures (this post). Cloud seriously impacts system architectures that has a lot of performance-related consequences. Auto-scaling is often presented as a panacea for performance problems, but, even if it is properly implemented (which is, of course, better to be tested), it just assigns a price tag for performance.

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Should PostgreSQL Become Multi-Threaded?

Percona

From a technical standpoint, I think multi-threaded architecture is quite superior; the cost of process context switch is a lot more expensive than thread context switch. PostgreSQL has great performance despite this, yes, but it is surely an opportunity to improve performance, especially for some workloads. What do you think?

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How architecture evolves into strategy

O'Reilly Software

I should start by saying this section does not offer a treatise on how to do architecture. We often say "blueprints," but that's another metaphor borrowed from the original field, and of course we don't make actual blueprints. Vitruvius and the principles of architecture. Everyone who goes to architecture school learns his work.

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