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Building Resilience With Chaos Engineering and Litmus

DZone

The scalability, agility, and continuous delivery offered by microservices architecture make it a popular option for businesses today. Nevertheless, microservices architectures are not invulnerable to disruptions.

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Scalable Annotation Service?—?Marken

The Netflix TechBlog

Scalable Annotation Service — Marken by Varun Sekhri , Meenakshi Jindal Introduction At Netflix, we have hundreds of micro services each with its own data models or entities. A data model in Marken can be described using schema — just like how we create schemas for database tables etc. So the amount of data stored can be large.

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Improved Alerting with Atlas Streaming Eval

The Netflix TechBlog

Ruchir Jha , Brian Harrington , Yingwu Zhao TL;DR Streaming alert evaluation scales much better than the traditional approach of polling time-series databases. It allows us to overcome high dimensionality/cardinality limitations of the time-series database. Engineers want their alerting system to be realtime, reliable, and actionable.

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Key Advantages of DBMS for Efficient Data Management

Scalegrid

If you’re considering a database management system, understanding these benefits is crucial. DBMS enhances data security with encryption, implements various access controls, and enables improved data sharing and concurrent access, thus facilitating quick response to changes and maintaining consistent database accuracy.

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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. Reduce the volume of data volumes requested from databases (for example, request all, filter in memory). Is the solution to just move all workloads to the cloud?

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Scalable MicroService Architecture

VoltDB

This goal has been attempted to be addressed from the beginning of time: think of Object Oriented Programming, Service Oriented Architecture, Enterprise Service Bus and now Microservices. But that fully self sufficient nature means that each of these services have their own end-to-end full stack of technology, including database.

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Scalable MicroService Architecture

VoltDB

This goal has been attempted to be addressed from the beginning of time: think of Object Oriented Programming, Service Oriented Architecture, Enterprise Service Bus and now Microservices. But that fully self sufficient nature means that each of these services have their own end-to-end full stack of technology, including database.