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Kubernetes in the wild report 2023

Dynatrace

The strongest Kubernetes growth areas are security, databases, and CI/CD technologies. Java, Go, and Node.js Strongest Kubernetes growth areas are security, databases, and CI/CD technologies. Of the organizations in the Kubernetes survey, 71% run databases and caches in Kubernetes, representing a +48% year-over-year increase.

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What is? OpenTelemetry??An open-source standard for logs, metrics, and traces

Dynatrace

Pools the data using SDKs, and transports it for processing and exporting. This occurs once data is safely stored within a local cache. Cloud databases excel at storing large volumes of information for later reference, and this data often has business value or privacy restrictions. Converts and exports the data.

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Scale Your Liferay Application by Clustering

Enprowess

Here are some basics/rules : All nodes should be pointing to same Liferay database. Enable cluster link for cache replication. 1) Database configuration: Each node should be configured with a data source or JNDI connection that points to one Liferay database (or a database cluster) which all the nodes will share.

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DBLog: A Generic Change-Data-Capture Framework

The Netflix TechBlog

Andreas Andreakis , Ioannis Papapanagiotou Overview Change-Data-Capture (CDC) allows capturing committed changes from a database in real-time and propagating those changes to downstream consumers [1][2]. In databases like MySQL and PostgreSQL, transaction logs are the source of CDC events. Designed with High Availability in mind.

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DBLog: A Generic Change-Data-Capture Framework

The Netflix TechBlog

Andreas Andreakis , Ioannis Papapanagiotou Overview Change-Data-Capture (CDC) allows capturing committed changes from a database in real-time and propagating those changes to downstream consumers [1][2]. In databases like MySQL and PostgreSQL, transaction logs are the source of CDC events. Designed with High Availability in mind.

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