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Improve customer satisfaction for web apps by optimizing database performance using logs from Microsoft Azure

Dynatrace

This is done by Dynatrace automatically after you forward your Azure services logs. Enabling agentless log ingestion requires you to create additional resources in your Azure account. Dynatrace Log Monitoring for Azure offers more than just database logs. How to get started with Log Monitoring for Azure.

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Improve your cloud deployments with automated observability into your Azure Deployment Slots

Dynatrace

With Azure Deployment Slots, a feature of the Azure App Service, you can create one or more slots that can host different versions of your app. You can now simplify cloud operations with automated observability into the performance of your Azure cloud platform services in context with the performance of your applications. .

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Simplified image management: Dive into our end-to-end Harbor and Jenkins integration

Dynatrace

The setup can be further distributed to multiple other registries, like ECR or Azure/Google container registries. Simplified image management with our Harbor and Jenkins integration We’re excited to introduce our latest setup, aimed at streamlining the process of pushing images to Harbor.

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Fully Managed PostgreSQL Hosting on AWS and Azure Launches in Time For Legacy Migrations

Scalegrid

The fully managed platform allows organizations to automate their time-consuming PostgreSQL operations, focus on database development, and optimize performance with advanced monitoring, high availability, and disaster recovery on AWS and Azure. Learn more about ScaleGrid’s advantages on their Compare PostgreSQL Providers page.

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Getting Started with MongoDB Atlas and Azure Functions using Node.js

The Polyglot Developer

So you’re building serverless applications with Microsoft Azure Functions, but you need to persist data to a database. In this tutorial, we’re going to see just how easy it is to interact with MongoDB Atlas using Azure functions. The post Getting Started with MongoDB Atlas and Azure Functions using Node.js

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Cosmos DB as Key Object Store

DZone

Cosmos DB is a multimodal database in Azure that supports schema-less storage. By default, Cosmos DB containers tend to index all the fields of a document uploaded. Cosmos DB can be a good candidate for a key-value store. We can limit the index properties only to id and partitionkey to make the container a pure key-value store.

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Kubernetes health at a glance: One experience to rule it all

Dynatrace

The new Dynatrace Kubernetes experience provides a 10,000-foot view of all Kubernetes clusters, across all environments and distributions (from GCP, Azure, and AWS to OpenShift or on-premise solutions. It doesn’t matter which distribution you use, and no documentation is needed. Want to try it for yourself? Check it out here.