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AI-powered DNS request tracking extends infrastructure observability for high quality network traffic

Dynatrace

Applications and services are often slowed down by under-performing DNS communications or misconfigured DNS servers, which can result in frustrated customers uninstalling your application. While our competitors only provide generic traffic monitoring without artificial intelligence, Dynatrace automatically analyzes DNS-related anomalies.

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What is infrastructure as code? Discover the basics, benefits, and best practices

Dynatrace

The IT world is rife with jargon — and “as code” is no exception. “As code” means simplifying complex and time-consuming tasks by automating some, or all, of their processes. Today, the composable nature of code enables skilled IT teams to create and customize automated solutions capable of improving efficiency.

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Build and operate multicloud FaaS with enhanced, intelligent end-to-end observability

Dynatrace

For example, to handle traffic spikes and pay only for what they use. However, serverless applications have unique characteristics that make observability more difficult than in traditional server-based applications. Scale automatically based on the demand and traffic patterns. What are serverless applications?

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How Data Inspires Building a Scalable, Resilient and Secure Cloud Infrastructure At Netflix

The Netflix TechBlog

Central engineering teams enable this operational model by reducing the cognitive burden on innovation teams through solutions related to securing, scaling and strengthening (resilience) the infrastructure. All these micro-services are currently operated in AWS cloud infrastructure.

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Kubernetes vs Docker: What’s the difference?

Dynatrace

Think of containers as the packaging for microservices that separate the content from its environment – the underlying operating system and infrastructure. A standard Docker container can run anywhere, on a personal computer (for example, PC, Mac, Linux), in the cloud, on local servers, and even on edge devices. What is Docker?

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DevOps automation: From event-driven automation to answer-driven automation [with causal AI]

Dynatrace

For example, consider an e-commerce website that automatically sends personalized discount codes to customers who abandon their shopping carts. This event-driven automation triggers the action of sending the discount code only when the customer abandons the cart abandonment, minimizing revenue loss and increasing conversion rates.

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DevOps monitoring tools: How to drive DevOps efficiency

Dynatrace

DevOps monitoring is an observability practice that creates a real-time view of the status of applications, services, and infrastructure in pre-production and production environments. The process involves monitoring various components of the software delivery pipeline, including applications, infrastructure, networks, and databases.

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