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Kubernetes vs Docker: What’s the difference?

Dynatrace

Container technology is very powerful as small teams can develop and package their application on laptops and then deploy it anywhere into staging or production environments without having to worry about dependencies, configurations, OS, hardware, and so on. Containers can be replicated or deleted on the fly to meet varying end-user traffic.

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Get out-of-the-box visibility into your ARM platform (Early Adopter)

Dynatrace

This is especially the case with microservices and applications created around multiple tiers, where cheaper hardware alternatives play a significant role in the infrastructure footprint. Stay tuned for more announcements on this topic. Stay tuned for more details. The plugin module is not available at this time.

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Towards a Reliable Device Management Platform

The Netflix TechBlog

Complementing the hardware is the software on the RAE and in the cloud, and bridging the software on both ends is a bi-directional control plane. In this blog post, we will focus on the latter feature set. As such, we can see that the traffic load on the Device Management Platform’s control plane is very dynamic over time.

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Crucial Redis Monitoring Metrics You Must Watch

Scalegrid

This blog post lists the important database metrics to monitor. Understanding Redis Performance Indicators Redis is designed to handle high traffic and low latency with its in-memory data store and efficient data structures. You can pick a smart selection of relevant metrics from these.

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Measuring Carbon is Not Enough?—?Unintended Consequences

Adrian Cockcroft

I’ve linked to several papers and blog posts along the way. In the simplest case, you have a growing workload, and you optimize it to run more efficiently so that you don’t need to buy or rent additional hardware, so your carbon footprint stays the same, but the carbon per transaction or operation is going down.

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The Speed of Time

Brendan Gregg

Since instances of both CentOS and Ubuntu were running in parallel, I could collect flame graphs at the same time (same time-of-day traffic mix) and compare them side by side. As a Xen guest, this profile was gathered using perf(1) and the kernel's software cpu-clock soft interrupts, not the hardware NMI. But I'm not completely sure.

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Monitoring Serverless Applications

Dotcom-Montior

Serverless computing can be a huge benefit to organizations that don’t have the necessary resources or teams to manage physical resources, like servers/hardware, and all the maintenance and licensing that goes along with that, allowing them to focus on developing their code and applications. Benefits of a Serverless Model.