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What is infrastructure monitoring and why is it mission-critical in the new normal?

Dynatrace

IT infrastructure is the heart of your digital business and connects every area – physical and virtual servers, storage, databases, networks, cloud services. This shift requires infrastructure monitoring to ensure all your components work together across applications, operating systems, storage, servers, virtualization, and more.

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Microservices – What CSPs can Learn From IT

VoltDB

Virtualization of appliances and systems is seen as a necessary step to add the agility to meet these increasing and evolving service demands. Microservices architecture has emerged over the last few years as a way to address these large scale engineering challenges. This is where a highly-transactional database helps.

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Microservices – What CSPs can Learn From IT

VoltDB

Virtualization of appliances and systems is seen as a necessary step to add the agility to meet these increasing and evolving service demands. Microservices architecture has emerged over the last few years as a way to address these large scale engineering challenges. This is where a highly-transactional database helps.

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Weighing a microservices approach means covering all architecture bases

Dynatrace

Many organizations are taking a microservices approach to IT architecture. However, in some cases, an organization may be better suited to another architecture approach. Therefore, it’s critical to weigh the advantages of microservices against its potential issues, other architecture approaches, and your unique business needs.

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Azure Well-Architected Framework: What it is and how to tame it with AI and automation

Dynatrace

As organizations adopt microservices architecture with cloud-native technologies such as Microsoft Azure , many quickly notice an increase in operational complexity. Getting precise root cause analysis when dealing with several layers of virtualization in a containerized world. Too much data requested from a database.

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Mastering chaos engineering experiments with Gremlin and Dynatrace

Dynatrace

Fortunately, chaos engineering is definitely not only useful in cloud native environments – it can also be used for monolithic services on virtual machines. Figure 1: Sample architecture. Otherwise, critical dependencies – as the connection from the connection to its database – might cause the application to fail.

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MongoDB Security: Top Security Concerns and Best Practices

Percona

Source: “Meowing” attack completely destroyed more than 1000 databases These are the words of Bob Diachenko, one of the most respected cybersecurity researchers in relation to a “Meowing” attack, which destroyed between 1000-4000 databases around the world. MongoDB databases commonly exceed a terabyte of data.