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Implementing service-level objectives to improve software quality

Dynatrace

By implementing service-level objectives, teams can avoid collecting and checking a huge amount of metrics for each service. Instead, they can ensure that services comport with the pre-established benchmarks. This process includes benchmarking realistic SLO targets based on statistical and probabilistic analysis from Dynatrace.

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The evolution of single-core bandwidth in multicore processors

John McCalpin

The primary metric for memory bandwidth in multicore processors is that maximum sustained performance when using many cores. This metric is interesting because we don’t always have the luxury of parallelizing every application we run, and our operating systems almost always process each call (e.g., Details in the next blog entry.)

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How BizDevOps can “shift left” using SLOs to automate quality gates

Dynatrace

At Perform 2021 , Dynatrace’s Kristof Renders, Services Practice Manager for Autonomous Cloud Enablement, joined Sumit Nagal, Principal Engineer at Intuit, to demonstrate how service-level objectives (SLOs) and business-level objectives (BLOs) can “shift left.” For example, improving latency by as little as 0.1

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Real user monitoring vs. synthetic monitoring: Understanding best practices

Dynatrace

RUM gathers information on a variety of performance metrics. Data collected on page load events, for example, can include navigation start (when performance begins to be measured), request start (right before the user makes a request from the server), and speed index metrics (measure page load speed). Real user monitoring limitations.

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Netflix at AWS re:Invent 2019

The Netflix TechBlog

by Shefali Vyas Dalal AWS re:Invent is a couple weeks away and our engineers & leaders are thrilled to be in attendance yet again this year! In this talk, we share how Netflix deploys systems to meet its demands, Ceph’s design for high availability, and results from our benchmarking. We look forward to seeing you there!

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Netflix at AWS re:Invent 2019

The Netflix TechBlog

by Shefali Vyas Dalal AWS re:Invent is a couple weeks away and our engineers & leaders are thrilled to be in attendance yet again this year! In this talk, we share how Netflix deploys systems to meet its demands, Ceph’s design for high availability, and results from our benchmarking. We look forward to seeing you there!

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Building Netflix’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?—?which We needed to increase engineering productivity via distributed request tracing. That is the first question our engineering teams asked us when integrating the tracer library.