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Managing High Availability in PostgreSQL – Part III: Patroni

Scalegrid

In the final post of this series, we will review the last solution, Patroni by Zalando, and compare all three at the end so you can determine which high availability framework is best for your PostgreSQL hosting deployment. Managing High Availability in PostgreSQL – Part I: PostgreSQL Automatic Failover. Patroni for PostgreSQL.

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Kubernetes in the wild report 2023

Dynatrace

The strongest Kubernetes growth areas are security, databases, and CI/CD technologies. Java, Go, and Node.js Strongest Kubernetes growth areas are security, databases, and CI/CD technologies. That trend will likely continue as Kubernetes security awareness further rises and a new class of security solutions becomes available.

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Managing High Availability in PostgreSQL – Part II

Scalegrid

Are you deploying PostgreSQL in the cloud and want to understand your options for achieving high availability? In our previous blog post, Managing High Availability in PostgreSQL – Part I , we discussed the capabilities and functioning of PostgreSQL Automatic Failover (PAF) by ClusterLabs. repmgr also supports event notifications.

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Data Reprocessing Pipeline in Asset Management Platform @Netflix

The Netflix TechBlog

Production Use Cases Real-Time APIs (backed by the Cassandra database) for asset metadata access don’t fit analytics use cases by data science or machine learning teams. After reading the asset ids using one of the ways, an event is created per asset id to be processed synchronously or asynchronously based on the use case.

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Dynatrace with industry consortium submits OpenFeature standard as CNCF sandbox project

Dynatrace

Feature flag solutions currently use proprietary SDKs with frameworks, definitions, and data/event types that are unique to their platforms. As the project matures, more robust sources for flag configuration could be used, perhaps a simple REST API, database, or structured configuration file. What’s next?

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Simplify troubleshooting with AI-powered insights into connection pool performance (Early Adopter)

Dynatrace

Most applications communicate with databases to, for example, pull a catalog entry or submit a new record when an order is placed. To achieve this, there must be a healthy connection between the application and the database. Application servers use connection pools to maintain connections with the databases that they communicate with.

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