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Unlock end-to-end observability insights with Dynatrace PurePath 4 seamless integration of OpenTracing for Java

Dynatrace

Therefore, we’re happy to announce support for OpenTracing data that’s emitted by auto- and custom-instrumentation of Java source code with Dynatrace PurePath 4, our distributed tracing and code-level analysis technology. With Dynatrace OneAgent you also benefit from support for traffic routing and traffic control.

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Dynatrace Application Security detects and blocks attacks automatically in real-time

Dynatrace

WAFs protect the network perimeter and monitor, filter, or block HTTP traffic. Compared to intrusion detection systems (IDS/IPS), WAFs are focused on the application traffic. RASP solutions sit in or near applications and analyze application behavior and traffic. How to get started.

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Why PostgreSQL Is a Top Choice for Enterprise-level Databases

Percona

In this blog post, we will explore some of the reasons why PostgreSQL is a top choice for enterprise-level databases. PostgreSQL supports sharding, which allows data to be distributed across multiple servers, making it ideal for high-traffic websites and applications. Reliability PostgreSQL is known for its reliability and stability.

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

Dynatrace

Other distributions like Debian and Fedora are available as well, in addition to other software like VMware, NGINX, Docker, and, of course, Java. OneAgent for the ARM platform comes with several deep-code monitoring modules: Java, NGINX, and Node.js. Stay tuned for more announcements on this topic. Stay tuned for more details.

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Building Netflix’s Distributed Tracing Infrastructure

The Netflix TechBlog

In our previous blog post we introduced Edgar, our troubleshooting tool for streaming sessions. Our tactical approach was to use Netflix-specific libraries for collecting traces from Java-based streaming services until open source tracer libraries matured. —?which is difficult when troubleshooting distributed systems.

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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. There's no Java stack—there should be a tower of green Java methods—instead there's only a single green frame or two. us on Centos and 0.68

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Dynatrace Application Security protects your applications in complex cloud environments

Dynatrace

Dynatrace knows critical details about the application in addition to the CVSS of a vulnerability; its real-user sessions, if it’s connected to a database, if it’s reachable from the public internet, if it has heavy or low traffic, and which other services it’s talking to. Stay tuned – this is only the start. Next up: node.js.

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