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DevOps monitoring tools: How to drive DevOps efficiency

Dynatrace

With the world’s increased reliance on digital services and the organizational pressure on IT teams to innovate faster, the need for DevOps monitoring tools has grown exponentially. But when and how does DevOps monitoring fit into the process? And how do DevOps monitoring tools help teams achieve DevOps efficiency?

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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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Boost DevOps maturity with observability and a data lakehouse

Dynatrace

That’s especially true of the DevOps teams who must drive digital-fueled sustainable growth. All of these factors challenge DevOps maturity. Teams need a technology boost to deal with managing cloud-native data volumes, such as using a data lakehouse for centralizing, managing, and analyzing data. What is DevOps maturity?

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How DevOps Should Use DBaaS (Database-as-a-Service) To Optimize Their Application Development

High Scalability

Database-as-a-Service (DBaaS) is quickly gaining in popularity across the tech world. These software platform solutions helps users easily manage their database operations without having to really understand any of the abstractions. This post was written by Wendy Dessler of The Blog Frog. Outsourced Security and Administration.

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Database DevOps: Extending the Power of DevOps for Database Management

Simform

Database administrators are responsible for ensuring an application’s availability, its performance, and incorporating changes that developers usually introduce to modify an application. But it seems like DBAs are facing a lot of heat by being outside of the entire DevOps pipeline.

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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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Redis® Monitoring Strategies for 2024

Scalegrid

Redis® Monitoring Essentials Ensuring the performance, reliability, and safety of a Redis® database requires active monitoring. With these essential support systems in place, you can effectively monitor your databases with up-to-date data about their health and functioning status at all times.

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