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Running Ansible From Windows Using Virtualization

DZone

Recently, I had to use Ansible to implement infrastructure as code. Since the virtual memory processes used to enable WSL are protected and cannot be killed or restarted, the only recourse is a good old Windows reboot. The steps I followed will be documented next.

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Unmatched scalability and security of Dynatrace extensions now available for all supported technologies: 7 reasons to migrate your JMX and Python plugins

Dynatrace

Dynatrace provides tooling and documentation to help you migrate your Extensions 1.0 Extensions can monitor virtually any type of technology in your environment. focused on technology coverage, building on the flexibility of JMX for Java and Python-based coded extensions for everything else. to the Extension Framework 2.0,

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Everything as Code

Dynatrace

We’re currently in a technological era where we have a large variety of computing endpoints at our disposal like containers, Platform as a Service (PaaS), serverless, virtual machines, APIs, etc. And, applying the “Everything as Code” principles can greatly help achieve that. Benefits of Everything as Code.

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Experiencing Perform: The diary of a developer advocate

Dynatrace

Figure 1: The team behind “Building custom apps with AppEngine” HOT class: Building apps with Dynatrace AppEngine As this class name implies, we guided attendees through the journey of building a Dynatrace app with a code-along example app.

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Improving JavaScript Bundle Performance With Code-Splitting

Smashing Magazine

Improving JavaScript Bundle Performance With Code-Splitting. Improving JavaScript Bundle Performance With Code-Splitting. It’s a common misconception that the code which is produced by the framework build tools (Webpack, for example) is fully optimized and cannot be improved upon any further. The answer lies in code-splitting.

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Dynatrace Runtime Vulnerability Analysis now covers the entire application stack

Dynatrace

DevOps teams, SREs (site reliability engineers), platform teams, and SecOps teams aren’t always working from a common source of truth: SAST tools (static application security testing) provide scanning code for vulnerabilities. Runtimes like Java Virtual Machine (JVM) and.NET CLR, or Node.js

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Mastering Kubernetes with Dynatrace

Dynatrace

To make this possible, the application code should be instrumented with telemetry data for deep insights, including: Metrics to find out how the behavior of a system has changed over time. Dynatrace VMware and virtualization documentation . Dynatrace Kubernetes documentation . Dynatrace OneAgent documentation .

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