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Kubernetes in the wild report 2023

Dynatrace

The report also reveals the leading programming languages practitioners use for application workloads. are the top 3 programming languages for Kubernetes application workloads. Accordingly, the remaining 27% of clusters are self-managed by the customer on cloud virtual machines. are the top Kubernetes programming languages.

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Dynatrace supports SnapStart for Lambda as an AWS launch partner

Dynatrace

Today, application modernization efforts are centered on application programming interfaces and microservices that are sensitive to startup latency. Lambda then takes a snapshot of the memory and disk state of the initialized execution environment, persists the encrypted snapshot, and caches it for low-latency access.

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Making Windows Slower Part 2: Process Creation

Randon ASCII

Windows has long had a reputation for slow file operations and slow process creation. This weeks’ blog post covers a technique you can use to make process creation on Windows grow slower over time (with no limit), in a way that will be untraceable for most users! A long-standing correctness bug in the Windows file cache: Compiler bug?

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USENIX SREcon APAC 2022: Computing Performance: What's on the Horizon

Brendan Gregg

I'm now program co-chair for SREcon 2023 APAC, and our 2023 conference is June 14-16 in Singapore. And now, helping bring USENIX conferences to Australia by giving the first keynote: I could not have scripted or expected it. The call for participation ends on March 2nd 23:59 SGT!

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USENIX SREcon APAC 2022: Computing Performance: What's on the Horizon

Brendan Gregg

I'm now program co-chair for SREcon 2023 APAC, and our 2023 conference is June 14-16 in Singapore. And now, helping bring USENIX conferences to Australia by giving the first keynote: I could not have scripted or expected it. It was a great privilege. The call for participation ends on March 2nd 23:59 SGT!

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A thorough introduction to bpftrace

Brendan Gregg

bpftrace uses BPF (Berkeley Packet Filter), an in-kernel execution engine that processes a virtual instruction set. The probe specifies what events to instrument, the filter is optional and can filter down the events based on a boolean expression, and the action is the mini program that runs. pid process ID. name global.

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RUM vs APM

KeyCDN

These acronyms, which stand for real user monitoring and application performance monitoring, are software monitoring processes essential to measuring and evaluating applications in many different areas. This process should not be confused with synthetic monitoring which gathers data through synthetic transactions such as pinging a service.