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AWS observability: AWS monitoring best practices for resiliency

Dynatrace

Visibility into system activity and behavior has become increasingly critical given organizations’ widespread use of Amazon Web Services (AWS) and other serverless platforms. These challenges make AWS observability a key practice for building and monitoring cloud-native applications. What is AWS observability? AWS Lambda.

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Implementing AWS well-architected pillars with automated workflows

Dynatrace

If you use AWS cloud services to build and run your applications, you may be familiar with the AWS Well-Architected framework. These workflows also utilize DavisĀ® , the Dynatrace causal AI engine, and all your observability and security data across all platforms, in context, at scale, and in real-time.

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AWS serverless services: Exploring your options

Dynatrace

Amazon Web Services (AWS), offers a wide range of serverless solutions. To get a better understanding of AWS serverless, we’ll first explore the basics of serverless architectures, review AWS serverless offerings, and explore common use cases. AWS serverless offerings. Why use a serverless architecture? Simplicity.

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Hybrid cloud infrastructure explained: Weighing the pros, cons, and complexities

Dynatrace

More than 90% of enterprises now rely on a hybrid cloud infrastructure to deliver innovative digital services and capture new markets. That’s because cloud platforms offer flexibility and extensibility for an organization’s existing infrastructure. Dynatrace news. With public clouds, multiple organizations share resources.

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Cloud infrastructure monitoring in action: Dynatrace on Dynatrace

Dynatrace

At Dynatrace we host most of our Dynatrace SaaS clusters for paying customers as well as trial users in the Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud. On one hand, they enable our engineers to get their latest enhancements deployed into production. Since we moved to AWS in May 2014 we have had an availability of 99.95%!

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Building Netflixā€™s Distributed Tracing Infrastructure

The Netflix TechBlog

a Netflix member via Twitter This is an example of a question our on-call engineers need to answer to help resolve a member issue?ā€”?which In our previous blog post we introduced Edgar, our troubleshooting tool for streaming sessions. In our previous blog post we introduced Edgar, our troubleshooting tool for streaming sessions.

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What is chaos engineering?

Dynatrace

Chaos engineering answers this need so organizations can deliver robust, resilient cloud-native applications that can stand up under any conditions. What is chaos engineering? Chaos engineers ask why. As chaos engineers grow confident in their testing, they change more variables and broaden the scope of the disaster.