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DBaaS vs Self-Managed Cloud Databases

Scalegrid

The choice of self-managed cloud databases vs DBaaS is a common debate among those who are looking for the best option that will cater to their particular needs. Database as a Service (DBaaS) and managed databases offer distinct advantages along with certain challenges.

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How to Choose the Right Mobile App Database for Your Application

Simform

With so many offerings available, it's a challenge for mobile app developers to select the right database for the right application. This blog consists of general criteria and some use cases based criteria to help developers to build scalable and fast mobile apps.

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The Ultimate Guide to Open Source Databases

Percona

The use of open source databases has increased steadily in recent years. Past trepidation — about perceived vulnerabilities and performance issues — has faded as decision makers realize what an “open source database” really is and what it offers. What is an open source database?

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DBaaS Pros & Cons

Scalegrid

In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, the way we manage databases is undergoing a transformative shift. The rise of Database-as-a-Service (DBaaS) is not just a trend but a strategic response to the growing complexities of data management. However, using a database as a service is not without its set of challenges.

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What Is a Workload in Cloud Computing

Scalegrid

Simply put, it’s the set of computational tasks that cloud systems perform, such as hosting databases, enabling collaboration tools, or running compute-intensive algorithms. Strategic allocation of these resources plays a crucial role in achieving scalability, cost savings, improved performance, and staying ahead of advancements in the field.

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Critical app observability in government including ArcGIS

Dynatrace

An advanced observability strategy includes end user experience monitoring to evaluate digital experiences—such as a website or mobile application—from the user’s perspective. For example, Real User Monitoring (RUM) can provide an accurate picture of employee or citizen experience with an app.

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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. Scalability. Finally, there’s scalability. Serverless architecture shifts application hosting functions away from local servers onto those managed by providers.