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OpenShift vs. Kubernetes: Understanding the differences

Dynatrace

Container orchestration allows an organization to digitally transform at a rapid clip without getting bogged down by slow, siloed development, difficult scaling, and high costs associated with optimizing application infrastructure. OpenShift is developed by Red Hat and can run in a variety of environments — both cloud and on premises.

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What is container orchestration?

Dynatrace

By embracing public cloud and hybrid cloud computing environments, IT teams can further accelerate development and automate software deployment and management. Container technology enables organizations to efficiently develop cloud-native applications or to modernize legacy applications to take advantage of cloud services.

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What is a Distributed Storage System

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Handling Large Volumes of Data Distributed storage systems employ the technique of data sharding or partitioning to handle immense quantities of information. By breaking up large datasets into more manageable pieces, each segment can be assigned to various network nodes for storage and management purposes.

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How to overcome the cloud observability wall

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You may be using serverless functions like AWS Lambda , Azure Functions , or Google Cloud Functions, or a container management service, such as Kubernetes. When an application runs on a single large computing element, a single operating system can monitor every aspect of the system.

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What is container as a service? How CaaS compares to PaaS, IaaS, and FaaS

Dynatrace

Container environments enable enterprises to quickly deploy and develop cloud-native applications that can run anywhere. These containers are software packages that include all the relevant dependencies needed to run software on any system. IaaS provides direct access to compute resources such as servers, storage, and networks.

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Why log monitoring and log analytics matter in a hyperscale world

Dynatrace

Driving this growth is the increasing adoption of hyperscale cloud providers (AWS, Azure, and GCP) and containerized microservices running on Kubernetes. A log is a detailed, timestamped record of an event generated by an operating system, computing environment, application, server, or network device.

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Mastering Kubernetes with Dynatrace

Dynatrace

Kubernetes simplifies the operation and development of distributed applications by streamlining the deployment of containerized workloads and distributing them over a set of nodes. Similarly, integrations for Azure and VMware are available to help you monitor your infrastructure both in the cloud and on-premises. Dynatrace news.

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