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Dynatrace observability is now available for Red Hat OpenShift on the IBM® Power® architecture

Dynatrace

By leveraging the Dynatrace Operator and Dynatrace capabilities on Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Power, customers can accelerate their modernization to hybrid cloud and increase operational efficiencies with greater visibility across the full stack from hardware through application processes.

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What is MTTR? How mean time to repair helps define DevOps incident management

Dynatrace

All these definitions are distinct and important. Most IT incident management systems use some form of the following metrics to handle incidents efficiently and maintain uninterrupted service for optimal customer experience. It shows how efficiently your DevOps team is at quickly diagnosing a problem and implementing a fix.

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Best Practices for a Seamless MongoDB Upgrade

Percona

Inside, you will learn: Why you should upgrade MongoDB Staying with outdated MongoDB versions can expose you to critical security vulnerabilities, suboptimal performance, and missed opportunities for efficiency. Powerful change streams and support for data definition language operations. In MongoDB 6.x: In MongoDB 7.x:

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Announcing the General Availability of Percona Operator for PostgreSQL Version 2

Percona

Users now have full control over Custom Resource Definitions that Operator relies on, which simplifies the deployment and management of the operator. This can be useful if you plan to migrate to new hardware or need to test the new topology. In version 1.x, x, we relied on Deployment resources to run PostgreSQL clusters, whereas in 2.0

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Backup and Recovery for Databases: What You Should Know

Percona

In general terms, here are potential trouble spots: Hardware failure: Manufacturing defects, wear and tear, physical damage, and other factors can cause hardware to fail. heat) can damage hardware components and prompt data loss. Human mistakes: Incorrect configuration is an all-too-common cause of hardware and software failure.

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Reducing Embodied Carbon is Important

ACM Sigarch

Throughout, we adopt the Greenhouse Gas Protocol scope definition as used in Prof. Embodied carbon is due to Scope 3, e.g., manufacturing IT hardware and datacenter construction. Chien’s post. Chien’s Arguments Against Embodied Carbon Prof.

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Monitoring Distributed Systems

Dotcom-Montior

By definition, a distributed system is any system that comprises of multiple components on variety of machines that work together to appear as a single, organized system. Although the definition may seem straightforward, in the real-world, a distributed system is one of the most complex environments to understand, manage, and monitor.

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