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More powerful Cosmos DB persistence

Particular Software

The key to a successful Cosmos DB system is its data partitioning strategy. Like the rows of shrubs in a hedge maze, the logical partitions that divide data must be carefully planned, because that affects the scalability of the system and defines the boundaries for logical transactions. In version 1.1

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Dynatrace innovates again with the release of topology-driven auto-adaptive metric baselines

Dynatrace

Of course, we could define a static threshold for each disk within the IT system. Cloud platform metrics (AWS, Azure, Kubernetes, etc.). The number of signal fluctuations and the sliding evaluation window for alerting allow you to further fine-tune alerting sensitivity. Custom log metrics. Synthetic monitor metrics.

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When correlation (or lack of it) can be causation

The Morning Paper

CloudCanary on the other hand is about detecting correlations you do have, but probably don’t want: it looks for potential causes of correlated failures across a system, and can make targeted recommendations for improving your system reliability. Improving system reliability through correlation. "If

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Is MongoDB Open Source? Is Planet Earth Flat?

Percona

Instead of relational (SQL) databases defined primarily through a hierarchy of related sets via tables and columns, their non-relational structure used a system of collections and documents. MongoDB is a non-relational (NoSQL), document-based database program that is commonly referred to as source-available.

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SQL Server dbcc clonedatabase – Gotcha

SQL Server According to Bob

Bob Dorr.

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PREVIEW : SentryOne Plan Explorer Extension for Azure Data Studio

SQL Performance

Last year, I got together with one of my dev teams at SentryOne – they call themselves the SQL Injectors – to talk about the possibility of replicating Plan Explorer functionality inside of Azure Data Studio. First, ensure you meet our requirements: Azure Data Studio 1.9.0 or newer ( July announcement post ).NET or better).

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PREVIEW : SentryOne Plan Explorer Extension for Azure Data Studio

SQL Performance

Last year, I got together with one of my dev teams here – they call themselves the SQL Injectors – to talk about the possibility of replicating SentryOne Plan Explorer functionality inside of Azure Data Studio. First, ensure you meet our requirements: Azure Data Studio 1.9.0 or newer ( July announcement post ).NET

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