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Dynatrace and Google unleash cloud-native observability for GKE Autopilot

Dynatrace

Cloud-native observability for Google’s fully managed GKE Autopilot clusters demands new methods of gathering metrics, traces, and logs for workloads, pods, and containers to enable better accessibility for operations teams. First, we create a small Kubernetes cluster in the Google Cloud Console.

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Managing hybrid cloud infrastructure with an observability platform

Dynatrace

While many companies now enlist public cloud services such as Amazon Web Services, Google Public Cloud, or Microsoft Azure to achieve their business goals, a majority also use hybrid cloud infrastructure to accommodate traditional applications that can’t be easily migrated to public clouds.

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Kubernetes in the wild report 2023

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Modern, cloud-native computing is impossible to separate from containers and Kubernetes adoption. As Kubernetes adoption increases and it continues to advance technologically, Kubernetes has emerged as the “operating system” of the cloud. Kubernetes moved to the cloud in 2022. Java, Go, and Node.js Java, Go, and Node.js

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What is Log4Shell? The Log4Shell vulnerability explained (and what to do about it)

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Since December 10, days after a critical vulnerability known as Log4Shell was discovered in servers supporting the game Minecraft, millions of exploit attempts have been made of the Log4j 2 Java library, according to one team tracking the impact, with potential threat to millions more applications and devices across the globe.

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What is Google Cloud Functions?

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In recent years, function-as-a-service (FaaS) platforms such as Google Cloud Functions (GCF) have gained popularity as an easy way to run code in a highly available, fault-tolerant serverless environment. What is Google Cloud Functions? GCF is part of the Google Cloud Platform. Dynatrace news.

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OneAgent release notes version 1.181

Dynatrace

Linux Google Container-Optimized OS 70, 71, 72. Linux Google Container-Optimized OS 69 LTS. Java 6 WebSphere Application Server version 8.5 (EOS with Java 6. Going forward, only combinations with Java 7 or higher will be supported. Cloud platform support. Cloud Foundry. Linux Fedora 27.

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AI-powered, automated observability and deep visibility into serverless apps running on Google Cloud Run

Dynatrace

Cloud Run brings serverless to containers. You can run containers on Cloud Run for Anthos for consistency between on-prem and cloud environments, or in fully managed Cloud Run environments. Run custom-built images as containers at scale with Google Cloud Run. What’s your experience with Cloud Run?