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Dynatrace Support for AWS Lambda Functions Powered by x86 and AWS Graviton2

Dynatrace

Dynatrace is proud to partner with AWS to support AWS Lambda functions powered by x86-based processors and Graviton2 Arm-based processors announced earlier this year. According to the official AWS announcement, Graviton2-based Lambda functions offer up to 34% better price-performance improvement. Dynatrace Data explorer.

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An open-source benchmark suite for microservices and their hardware-software implications for cloud & edge systems

The Morning Paper

An open-source benchmark suite for microservices and their hardware-software implications for cloud & edge systems Gan et al., It’s a pretty impressive effort to pull together and make available in open source (not yet available as I write this) such a suite, and I’m sure explains much of the long list of 24 authors on this paper.

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Revisiting “Serverless Architectures”

The Symphonia

I started writing “ Serverless Architectures ” in May 2016. Fast forward to two years later and the article has had more than half a million visits, regularly appears in the top five Google search results for “Serverless”, and helped launched Symphonia ?—?my Serverless is a highly dynamic area and two years is a lifetime in this world.

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Continuous Integration / Continuous Delivery on AWS

The Symphonia

Back in the Dim And Distant Past of 2003 I even co-led an open source project that brought some at-the-time interesting innovations to this area. we help people create a Continuous Deployment pipeline before they start getting into the nitty-gritty of Serverless Architecture. You can think of it as the AWS version of Travis.

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How We Optimized Performance To Serve A Global Audience

Smashing Magazine

For Performance Monitoring Many of you reading this may already be familiar with Next.js, but it is a popular open-source JavaScript framework that allows us to monitor our website’s performance in real-time. It also opens up the possibility for more effective use of caching strategies, potentially enhancing load times further.

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Top 9 web development trends to expect in 2022

Enprowess

Serverless Architecture. So it is convenient for all to use irrespective of internet speed and it works offline using cached data. Technologies like Microsoft Bot framework, Facebook Bot Engine, and DailougeFlow open-source builds these bots. Image Source. Serverless Architecture. Image Source.

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Jamstack CMS: The Past, The Present and The Future

Smashing Magazine

It was a battle of not only proprietary vs open source but also static vs dynamic. You could create and update blog posts, all content was straight HTML — open-source WYSIWYG editors weren’t available at the time, and Markdown didn’t come about until 2004. We can see all the bones of modern Jamstack CMSs here.

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