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Is MongoDB Open Source? Is Planet Earth Flat?

Percona

We’re equally convinced on both counts, but in this blog article, we’re focusing on why MongoDB is not open source. Let’s start with this: MongoDB is accurately referred to as source-available software. To be clear, we are rock-solid in our stance that MongoDB is not open source.

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Protect your organization against zero-day vulnerabilities

Dynatrace

Spring4Shell is a critical vulnerability that emerged in March of 2022 that affects the Spring Java framework, an open-source platform for Java-based application development. In capturing this data, attackers could gain full control of a system — and all its data and applications.

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PostgreSQL Performance Tuning: Optimizing Database Parameters for Maximum Efficiency

Percona

PostgreSQL performance optimization is an ongoing process involving monitoring, benchmarking, and adjustments to maintain high-performing PostgreSQL databases. In production environments, it is observed that a large value for shared_buffer gives really good performance, though you should always benchmark to find the right balance.

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10 tips for migrating from monolith to microservices

Dynatrace

Many organizations also find it useful to use an open source observability tool, such as OpenTelemetry. Use SLAs, SLOs, and SLIs as performance benchmarks for newly migrated microservices. Watch webinar The post 10 tips for migrating from monolith to microservices appeared first on Dynatrace news.

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Is It a Read Intensive or a Write Intensive Workload?

Percona

Let’s examine the TPC-C Benchmark from this point of view, or more specifically its implementation in Sysbench. The illustrations below are taken from Percona Monitoring and Management (PMM) while running this benchmark. Analyzing read/write workload by counts.