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Best practices for Fluent Bit 3.0

Dynatrace

Fluent Bit was created before Kubernetes existed when Internet of Things (IoT) was a new buzzword. In the following paragraphs, we will introduce a few best practices, particularly when using Fluent Bit 3.0. If you’d like to learn more about the updates, don’t miss Henrik’s video: Fluent Bit 3.0

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So many bad takes?—?What is there to learn from the Prime Video microservices to monolith story

Adrian Cockcroft

This is only one of many microservices that make up the Prime Video application. Excerpt from Serverless First deck published in 2019 In contrast to commentary along the lines that Amazon got it wrong, the team followed what I consider to be the best practice. He is also clear about when microservices aren’t useful.

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Start strong: Words of wisdom for creating Dynatrace Apps

Dynatrace

Of course, there are a few other bits to consider, but even non-technical people can get started after watching this QuickStart video. I should know; I’m non-technical and made the QuickStart video! You just need a computer, a stable internet connection, and your Dynatrace environment URL.

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Implementing service-level objectives to improve software quality

Dynatrace

In what follows, we explore some of these best practices and guidance for implementing service-level objectives in your monitored environment. Best practices for implementing service-level objectives. To see these principles in action, check out our videos about implementing service-level objectives. Reliability.

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What Does My Website Look Like From China? Test and Monitor Performance from China

Dotcom-Montior

In this current age of the Internet, it’s a common practice to build a website to run your online business. However, like each country has its boundary, the world of Internet is not a world without any control. And the case is especially different, when China’s Internet environment is involved. Best Practices.

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Google planning a new ‘Badge of Shame’ for slow websites

MachMetrics

The idea behind these UI decisions is that a badge would let a user know quickly if a site is loading slowly due to a problem on their end (network issue, internet is down, etc) or if the website is known to be built in a way that loads slowly. A move like this strikes some as ‘gatekeeper’ influencing.

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What Does My Website Look Like From China? Test and Monitor Performance from China

Dotcom-Montior

In this current age of the Internet, it’s a common practice to build a website to run your online business. However, like each country has its boundary, the world of Internet is not a world without any control. And the case is especially different, when China’s Internet environment is involved. Best Practices.

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