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How digital experience monitoring helps deliver business observability

Dynatrace

With DEM solutions, organizations can operate over on-premise network infrastructure or private or public cloud SaaS or IaaS offerings. STM generates traffic that replicates the typical path or behavior of a user on a network to measure performance for example, response times, availability, packet loss, latency, jitter, and other variables).

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What is real user monitoring (RUM)?

Dynatrace

Virtually any application with a user interface can benefit from regular real user monitoring. Some examples include: Monitoring a retailer’s online catalog to detect any increase in page load times. Providing insight into the service latency to help developers identify poorly performing code. Want to learn more?

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Expanding the Cloud: More memory, more caching and more performance for your data

All Things Distributed

Today, we added two important choices for customers running high performance apps in the cloud: support for Redis in Amazon ElastiCache and a new high memory database instance (db.cr1.8xlarge) for Amazon RDS.

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10 Lessons from 10 Years of Amazon Web Services

All Things Distributed

One of the most important mechanisms we provided was to offer customers a collection of primitives and tools, where they could pick and choose their preferred way to engage with the AWS cloud, instead of only providing one framework that they are forced to use, which includes everything and the kitchen sink. APIs are forever. No gatekeepers.

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Titan Graph Database Integration with DynamoDB: World-class Performance, Availability, and Scale for New Workloads

All Things Distributed

Relationships are a fundamental aspect of both the physical and virtual worlds. Modern applications need to quickly navigate connections in the physical world of people, cities, and public transit stations as well as the virtual world of search terms, social posts, and genetic code, for example. The importance of relationships.

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

All Things Distributed

" Of course, no technology change happens in isolation, and at the same time NoSQL was evolving, so was cloud computing. The requirements for a fully hosted cloud database service needed to be at an even higher bar than what we had set for our Amazon internal system. million requests per second.

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