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Efficient SLO event integration powers successful AIOps

Dynatrace

The first part of this blog post briefly explores the integration of SLO events with AI. Consequently, the AI is founded upon the related events, and due to the detection parameters (threshold, period, analysis interval, frequent detection, etc), an issue arose. By analogy, envision an apple tree where an apple drops.

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Migrating Critical Traffic At Scale with No Downtime?—?Part 1

The Netflix TechBlog

Migrating Critical Traffic At Scale with No Downtime — Part 1 Shyam Gala , Javier Fernandez-Ivern , Anup Rokkam Pratap , Devang Shah Hundreds of millions of customers tune into Netflix every day, expecting an uninterrupted and immersive streaming experience. This approach has a handful of benefits.

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AI-powered DNS request tracking extends infrastructure observability for high quality network traffic

Dynatrace

To extend Dynatrace diagnostic visibility into network traffic, we’ve added out-of-the-box DNS request tracking to our infrastructure monitoring capabilities. While our competitors only provide generic traffic monitoring without artificial intelligence, Dynatrace automatically analyzes DNS-related anomalies.

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Ensuring the Successful Launch of Ads on Netflix

The Netflix TechBlog

To do this, we devised a novel way to simulate the projected traffic weeks ahead of launch by building upon the traffic migration framework described here. New content or national events may drive brief spikes, but, by and large, traffic is usually smoothly increasing or decreasing.

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Stream logs to Dynatrace with Amazon Data Firehose to boost your cloud-native journey

Dynatrace

Log data—the most verbose form of observability data, complementing other standardized signals like metrics and traces—is especially critical. Take the example of Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) flow logs, which provide insights into the IP traffic of your network interfaces. Managing this change is difficult.

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Data Reprocessing Pipeline in Asset Management Platform @Netflix

The Netflix TechBlog

Existing data got updated to be backward compatible without impacting the existing running production traffic. 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. Generally, this flow is used for small datasets.

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Dynatrace adds support for AWS Transit Gateway with VPC Flow Logs

Dynatrace

VPC Flow Logs is a feature that gives you the capability to capture more robust IP traffic data that traverses your VPCs. A full list of metrics can be found here and include dimensions such as the following: Packets. Problems have defined lifespans and are updated in real time with all incoming events and findings. Log Events.

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