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The road to observability with OpenTelemetry demo part 1: Identifying metrics and traces

Dynatrace

In this OpenTelemetry demo series, we’ll take an in-depth look at how to use OpenTelemetry to add observability to a distributed web application that originally didn’t know anything about tracing, telemetry, or observability. These observations and insights are all far beyond what classic logging typically provides.

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The road to observability with OpenTelemetry demo part 2: OpenTelemetry configuration and instrumenting applications

Dynatrace

In the first part of this three-part series, The road to observability with OpenTelemetry demo part 1: Identifying metrics and traces with OpenTelemetry , we talked about observability and how OpenTelemetry works to instrument applications across different languages and platforms. php declare(strict_types=1); require __DIR__.

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An Unbelievable Demo

Brendan Gregg

This is the story of the most unbelievable demo I've been given in world of open source. So back then in Australia you could find amazing engineers doing whatever roles were available. He was kind enough to give me a quick demo anyway. You can't make this stuff up. It was 2005, and I felt like I was in the eye of a hurricane.

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Efficient SLO event integration powers successful AIOps

Dynatrace

In other words, where the application code resides. When the SLO status converges to an optimal value of 100%, and there’s substantial traffic (calls/min), BurnRate becomes more relevant for anomaly detection. SLOs must be evaluated at 100%, even when there is currently no traffic. What characterizes a weak SLO?

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Dynatrace Application Security detects and blocks attacks automatically in real-time

Dynatrace

They are part of continuous delivery pipelines and examine code to find vulnerabilities. There is another critical element that needs to be addressed: how do you protect applications against attacks exploiting vulnerabilities while DevSecOps teams simultaneously try to resolve those issues in the code ? How to get started.

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An Unbelievable Demo

Brendan Gregg

This is the story of the most unbelievable demo I've been given in world of open source. So back then in Australia you could find amazing engineers doing whatever roles were available. He was kind enough to give me a quick demo anyway. You can't make this stuff up. It was 2005, and I felt like I was in the eye of a hurricane.

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Optimising Largest Contentful Paint

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Plan in suitable buffer time for traffic issues, etc. For the purposes of this article, I built a series of reduced demos showing how each of the LCP types behave. The initial demos can be found at: ??. ?? is available for you to look through, though we’ll pick apart individual waterfalls later in the article.