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What is infrastructure as code? Discover the basics, benefits, and best practices

Dynatrace

The IT world is rife with jargon — and “as code” is no exception. “As code” means simplifying complex and time-consuming tasks by automating some, or all, of their processes. ” While this methodology extends to every layer of the IT stack, infrastructure as code (IAC) is the most prominent example.

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Flexible, scalable, self-service Kubernetes native observability now in General Availability

Dynatrace

The application consists of several microservices that are available as pod-backed services. This file is automatically configured with working defaults, but it can be easily modified using a code editor such as VS Code. Information about each of these topics will be available in upcoming announcements.

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Manage your monitoring as code with Dynatrace’s HashiCorp Terraform integration

Dynatrace

We’re excited to announce our verified HashiCorp Terraform integration is now available for Dynatrace customers. HashiCorp’s Terraform is an open-source infrastructure as a code software tool that provides a consistent CLI workflow to manage hundreds of cloud services. What is monitoring as code? Dynatrace news.

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Software intelligence as code enables tailored observability, AIOps, and application security at scale

Dynatrace

Modern infrastructure needs to be elastic and GitOps approaches are used to automate the provisioning of infrastructure and applications using Git, an open-source control system that provides the change processes including reviews and approvals. Key components of GitOps are declarative infrastructure as code, orchestration, and observability.

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Debugging MySQL Core File in Visual Studio Code

Percona

Visual Studio Code (VS) supports memory dump debugging via C/C++ extension: [link]. When MySQL generates a core file, the VS code simplifies the process of debugging. This blog will discuss how to debug the core file in VS code. Downloading the source code You can download the source code from GitHub.

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Kubernetes Observability: Code Profiling With Flame Graphs

Percona

In this blog post, we’ll review how to run Linux profilers such as perf and produce flame graphs on Kubernetes environments. It shows which code paths are more busy on the CPU in given samples. In the following example, we’ll see how to manually run perf on a mysqld process inside a Kubernetes pod.

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Everything as Code

Dynatrace

And with today’s increasing financial, availability, performance and innovation requirements meaning applications need to be geographically dispersed to constantly changing dynamic powerhouses, it has become simply not possible to provision, update, monitor and decommissions them by only leveraging manual processes.

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