Remove Cache Remove Innovation Remove Retail Remove Systems
article thumbnail

How multicloud observability boosts cloud performance at Tractor Supply Co.

Dynatrace

Rural lifestyle retail giant Tractor Supply Co. Rural lifestyle retail giant Tractor Supply Co. discussed the 85-year-old retailer’s cloud migration journey and the importance of multicloud observability at Dynatrace Perform 2023. “We need to scale faster with shorter deployment times. Further, as Tractor Supply Co.

Cloud 176
article thumbnail

Scaling Amazon ElastiCache for Redis with Online Cluster Resizing

All Things Distributed

Redis's microsecond latency has made it a de facto choice for caching. Whether it is gaming, adtech, travel, or retail—speed wins, it's simple. Our retail customers have shared similar challenges about managing workload surges and declines driven by big sale events. The system is more robust.

Games 112
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Trending Sources

article thumbnail

A Decade of Dynamo: Powering the next wave of high-performance, internet-scale applications

All Things Distributed

Today marks the 10 year anniversary of Amazon's Dynamo whitepaper , a milestone that made me reflect on how much innovation has occurred in the area of databases over the last decade and a good reminder on why taking a customer obsessed approach to solving hard problems can have lasting impact beyond your original expectations.

Internet 128
article thumbnail

The Future in Visual Computing: Research Challenges

ACM Sigarch

cameras) in many usages ranging from digital security/surveillance and automated retail (e.g. Each of these categories opens up challenging problems in AI/visual algorithms, high-density computing, bandwidth/latency, distributed systems. Such models for immersive content generation leads to research in novel system architectures.

article thumbnail

Is Intel Doomed in the Server CPU Space?

SQL Performance

Since Intel had no viable competition from a performance perspective, they had little incentive to continue to innovate at the same pace. They will also have up to 256MB of L3 cache per processor. Intel became complacent over the past ten years, and ended up opening up a large opportunity for AMD.

Servers 46