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Intelligent observability for Oracle and SQL databases

Dynatrace

While applications are built using a variety of technologies and frameworks, there is one thing they usually have in common: the data they work with must be stored in databases. Now, Dynatrace has gone a step further and expanded its coverage and intelligent observability into the next layer: database infrastructure.

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Mobile application monitoring with Dynatrace: How an end-to-end platform advances mobile DevOps

Dynatrace

To effectively and efficiently get mobile apps out the door, monitor their performance, and manage subsequent releases, mobile DevOps practitioners can play an integral role. DevOps tasks become significantly more manageable with an all-in-one platform that offers automated instrumentation and AI capabilities out of the box.

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Accelerate and empower Site Reliability Engineering with Dynatrace observability

Dynatrace

The Dynatrace integration leverages native features and events that pass through the pipeline. Events serve as logic operators that can trigger or stop subsequent tasks within the pipeline. Embracing the tenets of DevOps and DevSecOps methodologies anchored in engineering principles. However, this is highly unlikely.

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Mastering Kubernetes deployments with Keptn: a comprehensive guide to enhanced visibility

Dynatrace

External dependencies Many applications rely on external services, such as databases, APIs, or third-party services. For instance, deploying a new version of a web application that introduces inefficient database queries could lead to increased response times and decreased user satisfaction.

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2019 Open Source Database Report: Top Databases, Public Cloud vs. On-Premise, Polyglot Persistence

High Scalability

Ready to transition from a commercial database to open source, and want to know which databases are most popular in 2019? Wondering whether an on-premise vs. public cloud vs. hybrid cloud infrastructure is best for your database strategy?

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The Ultimate Guide to Database High Availability

Percona

To make data count and to ensure cloud computing is unabated, companies and organizations must have highly available databases. A basic high availability database system provides failover (preferably automatic) from a primary database node to redundant nodes within a cluster. HA is sometimes confused with “fault tolerance.”

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Seamless AI-powered observability for multicloud serverless applications

Dynatrace

Cloud vendors such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft, and Google provide a wide spectrum of serverless services for compute and event-driven workloads, databases, storage, messaging, and other purposes. This enables your DevOps teams to get a holistic overview of their multicloud serverless applications. Dynatrace news.