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Unlock end-to-end observability insights with Dynatrace PurePath 4 seamless integration of OpenTracing for Java

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Cloud-native technologies and microservice architectures have shifted technical complexity from the source code of services to the interconnections between services. Deep-code execution details. With Dynatrace OneAgent you also benefit from support for traffic routing and traffic control. Dynatrace news.

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Optimizing Java XPath CPU and memory overhead by 98%

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Therefore, it was unsurprising to see a huge spike in traffic for Family Visa enrollment via Metrash. Let’s start with the spike in load: The high demand on family visa enrollments resulted in a huge traffic and CPU spike. The above analysis shows that the application code iterates through the DOM to find specific data points.

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The road to observability with OpenTelemetry demo part 1: Identifying metrics and traces

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That is, relying on metrics, logs, and traces to understand what software is doing and where it’s running into snags. While classic logging is an essential tool in debugging issues, it often lacks context and only provides snapshot information of one specific location in your code/application.

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The road to observability demo part 3: Collect, instrument, and analyze telemetry data automatically with Dynatrace

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Making applications observable—relying on metrics, logs, and traces to understand what software is doing and how it’s performing—has become increasingly important as workloads are shifting to multicloud environments. We also introduced our demo app and explained how to define the metrics and traces it uses.

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Seamlessly Swapping the API backend of the Netflix Android app

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On the Android team, while most of our time is spent working on the app, we are also responsible for maintaining this backend that our app communicates with, and its orchestration code. Image taken from a previously published blog post As you can see, our code was just a part (#2 in the diagram) of this monolithic service. Java…Script?

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Leverage automated and intelligent observability for OpenTelemetry for Go with Dynatrace PurePath 4

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To effectively address such warning signs, organizations need to focus on putting observability data into context—mapping and visualizing relationships and dependencies within all collected telemetry data—not only traces, metrics, and logs. With Dynatrace OneAgent you also benefit from support for traffic routing and traffic control.

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Get out-of-the-box visibility into your ARM platform (Early Adopter)

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Other distributions like Debian and Fedora are available as well, in addition to other software like VMware, NGINX, Docker, and, of course, Java. Here are details of the capabilities included in this release of OneAgent for Linux on the ARM platform: Deep-code monitoring. Network metrics are also collected for detected processes.

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