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Five Data-Loading Patterns To Improve Frontend Performance

Smashing Magazine

Active Memory Caching. When you want to get data that you already had quickly, you need to do cachingcaching stores data that a user recently retrieved. Caching partially stores your data and is not used as permanent storage. Caching partially stores your data and is not used as permanent storage.

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The Amazing Evolution of In-Memory Computing

ScaleOut Software

From Distributed Caches to Real-Time Digital Twins. Going back to the mid-1990s, online systems have seen relentless, explosive growth in usage, driven by ecommerce, mobile applications, and more recently, IoT. For more than two decades, the answer to this challenge has proven to be a technology called in-memory computing.

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The Amazing Evolution of In-Memory Computing

ScaleOut Software

From Distributed Caches to Real-Time Digital Twins. Going back to the mid-1990s, online systems have seen relentless, explosive growth in usage, driven by ecommerce, mobile applications, and more recently, IoT. For more than two decades, the answer to this challenge has proven to be a technology called in-memory computing.

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AWS EKS Monitoring as a Self-Service with Dynatrace

Dynatrace

PostgreSQL & Elastic for data storage. REDIS for caching. Robert’s AWS & EKS admin team are monitoring most services with that capability but found it beneficial for them to have Dynatrace monitor Elastic File Storage (EFS). Their technology stack looks like this: Spring Boot-based Microservices. NGINX as an API Gateway.

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Redis vs Memcached in 2024

Scalegrid

In this comparison of Redis vs Memcached, we strip away the complexity, focusing on each in-memory data store’s performance, scalability, and unique features. Redis is better suited for complex data models, and Memcached is better suited for high-throughput, string-based caching scenarios.

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Expanding the Cloud with DNS - Introducing Amazon Route 53 - All.

All Things Distributed

Werner Vogels weblog on building scalable and robust distributed systems. To reach an individual you will look up him or her in your address book, and select a phone (home, work, mobile) and then a number to dial. There are two main types of DNS servers: authoritative servers and caching resolvers. All Things Distributed.

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AWS serverless services: Exploring your options

Dynatrace

This means you no longer have to provision, scale, and maintain servers to run your applications, databases, and storage systems. Speed is next; serverless solutions are quick to spin up or down as needed, and there are no delays due to limited storage or resource access. Scalability. Finally, there’s scalability.