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Unmatched scalability and security of Dynatrace extensions now available for all supported technologies: 7 reasons to migrate your JMX and Python plugins

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focused on technology coverage, building on the flexibility of JMX for Java and Python-based coded extensions for everything else. address these limitations and brings new monitoring and analytical capabilities that weren’t available to Extensions 1.0: available, and more are in the pipeline. Dynatrace Extensions 1.0

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Automatic and intelligent end-to-end observability for OpenTelemetry Java

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Oftentimes, this involves the integration of OpenTelemetry data that’s used during development into production workflows. Today, Dynatrace is happy to announce OneAgent support for discovering and automatically capturing OpenTelemetry trace data for Java. The world service uses the custom web server? Nano HTTPD ?(instead

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Optimizing Java XPath CPU and memory overhead by 98%

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Solution : Use optimized methods to access / query for specific data, e.g.: getNodeByType resulted in 98% reduction of CPU usage, better performance, returned high availability and reduced operational costs. Perform an audit on default settings of the application server. Now – this is not the end of the blog.

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Transform mainframe applications into z/OS Java services with end-to-end transaction visibility and anomaly detection (Preview)

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Although these COBOL applications operate with consistent performance, companies and governments are forced to transform them to new platforms and rewrite them in modern programming languages (like Java) for several reasons. Thus, implementing applications in Java can result in considerable financial savings.

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Managing High Availability in PostgreSQL – Part III: Patroni

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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. Standby Server Tests.

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Why open source software and open standards are crucial to the future of software development

Dynatrace

Open source software has become a key standard for developing modern applications. Open source software is any software component that’s publicly available for people to modify and share. A contributor develops software and makes it available under an open source license for others to contribute to, improve, and expand.

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Managing High Availability in PostgreSQL – Part II

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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. Replication Manager (repmgr). How it Works.