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Dynatrace SaaS on Azure now Generally Available

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In September, we announced the availability of the Dynatrace Software Intelligence Platform on Microsoft Azure as a SaaS solution and natively in the Azure portal. Today, we are excited to provide an update that Dynatrace SaaS on Azure is now generally available (GA) to the public through Dynatrace sales channels. Dynatrace news.

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Crucial Redis Monitoring Metrics You Must Watch

Scalegrid

You will need to know which monitoring metrics for Redis to watch and a tool to monitor these critical server metrics to ensure its health. Redis returns a big list of database metrics when you run the info command on the Redis shell. You can pick a smart selection of relevant metrics from these.

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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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address these limitations and brings new monitoring and analytical capabilities that weren’t available to Extensions 1.0: Comprehensive metrics support Extensions 2.0 These bundles ensure the provisioning of pre-configured dashboards, alerts, unified analysis views, and a topology model that relates metrics and entities.

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How to collect Prometheus metrics in Dynatrace

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Dynatrace has recently extended its Kubernetes operator by adding a new feature, the Prometheus OpenMetrics Ingest , which enables you to import Prometheus metrics in Dynatrace and build SLO and anomaly detection dashboards with Prometheus data. Here we’ll explore how to collect Prometheus metrics and what you can achieve with them.

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

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That is, relying on metrics, logs, and traces to understand what software is doing and where it’s running into snags. When software runs in a monolithic stack on on-site servers, observability is manageable enough. In addition to tracing, observability also defines two other key concepts, metrics and logs. What is OpenTelemetry?

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Dynatrace observability is now available for Red Hat OpenShift on the IBM® Power® architecture

Dynatrace

IBM Power servers enable customers to respond faster to business demands, protect data from core to cloud, and streamline insights and automation. Captures metrics, traces, logs, and other telemetry data in context. Dynatrace webhook server validates Dynakube definitions for correctness.

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Percona Monitoring and Management High Availability – A Proof of Concept

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Being software composed of different, multiple technologies can add complexity to a well-known concept: High Availability (HA). As you can see, stats are available via the port 8404. And here is the not-so-easy part: One has to deploy at least two PMM instances on at least two different servers AND set up replicas. How to do it?