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Everything you ever wanted to know about Dynatrace OS support policies

Dynatrace

Do you keep an eye on the support of distributions and versions of operating systems within your environment? In addition to answering basic questions about OS support, this blog post serves as a consolidated reference of all the related publications that we update and publish on a regular basis. What about ActiveGates?

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PostgreSQL Performance Tuning: Optimizing Database Parameters for Maximum Efficiency

Percona

This blog was originally published in August 2018 and was updated in May 2023. Out of the box, the default PostgreSQL configuration is not tuned for any particular workload. It is primarily the responsibility of the database administrator or developer to tune PostgreSQL according to their system’s workload.

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InnoDB Performance Optimization Basics

Percona

This blog is in reference to our previous ones for ‘Innodb Performance Optimizations Basics’ 2007 and 2013. Although there have been many blogs about adjusting MySQL variables for better performance since then, I think this topic deserves a blog update since the last update was a decade ago, and MySQL 5.7

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What is serverless computing? Driving efficiency without sacrificing observability

Dynatrace

Traditional computing models rely on virtual or physical machines, where each instance includes a complete operating system, CPU cycles, and memory. There is no need to plan for extra resources, update operating systems, or install frameworks. The provider is essentially your system administrator.

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Crucial Redis Monitoring Metrics You Must Watch

Scalegrid

These can help you ensure your system’s health and quickly perform root cause analysis of any performance-related issue you might be encountering. This blog post lists the important database metrics to monitor. Memory RSS (Resident Set Size) is the number of bytes that the operating system has allocated to Redis.

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Tune Linux Kernel Parameters For PostgreSQL Optimization

Percona

For optimum performance, a PostgreSQL database depends on the operating system parameters being defined correctly. In this post, we will discuss some important kernel parameters that can affect database server performance and how these should be tuned. PostgreSQL uses System V (SysV) that requires SHMMAX setting.

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Why log monitoring and log analytics matter in a hyperscale world

Dynatrace

A log is a detailed, timestamped record of an event generated by an operating system, computing environment, application, server, or network device. Logs can include data about user inputs, system processes, and hardware states. Optimized system performance. Increased collaboration. ” Watch webinar now!

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