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Dynatrace Support for AWS Lambda Functions Powered by x86 and AWS Graviton2

Dynatrace

Dynatrace is proud to partner with AWS to support AWS Lambda functions powered by x86-based processors and Graviton2 Arm-based processors announced earlier this year. According to the official AWS announcement, Graviton2-based Lambda functions offer up to 34% better price-performance improvement. Dynatrace Data explorer.

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AWS serverless services: Exploring your options

Dynatrace

This means you no longer have to provision, scale, and maintain servers to run your applications, databases, and storage systems. Instead of worrying about infrastructure management functions, such as capacity provisioning and hardware maintenance, teams can focus on application design, deployment, and delivery. Simplicity. Data Store.

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Dynatrace SaaS release notes version 1.231

Dynatrace

Infrastructure Monitoring. Settings > Anomaly detection > Database services. Settings > Anomaly detection > Infrastructure. Infrastructure Monitoring. The OpenAPI documentation of the Dynatrace Events REST API v2 now includes the response structure of its ingest endpoint. (APM-333568).

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What is Google Cloud Functions?

Dynatrace

In a time when modern microservices are easier to deploy, GCF, like its counterparts AWS Lambda and Microsoft Azure Functions , gives development teams an agility boost for delivering value to their customers quickly with low overhead costs. These functions can connect with supported cloud databases, such as Cloud SQL and Bigtable.

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Evolution of Netflix Conductor:

The Netflix TechBlog

If you’re new to Conductor, this earlier blogpost and the documentation should help you get started and acclimatized to Conductor. The Netflix Media Database (NMDB) is one such example. Instead, we use a wrapper that pulls in the latest version of Conductor and adds Netflix infrastructure components and libraries before deployment.

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Percentiles don’t work: Analyzing the distribution of response times for web services

Adrian Cockcroft

The documentation is written for people that understand hardcore statistics with lots of greek symbols. I have enough math and stats background that I can muddle along and figure out how to use it, so I’m documenting that here without the greek. > system.time(wait1 <- normalmixEM(waiting, mu=c(50,80), lambda=.5,

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Optimizing CDN Management Using Terraform

IO River

The code is declarative, which means you specify what you want the final configuration to look like, and Terraform ensures the infrastructure matches that desired state.‍So, ‍Terraform is a revolution in the way we handle infrastructure. Background‍The idea of managing infrastructure through code wasn't initiated by HashiCorp.