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The road to observability demo part 3: Collect, instrument, and analyze telemetry data automatically with Dynatrace

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We also introduced our demo app and explained how to define the metrics and traces it uses. The second part, The road to observability with OpenTelemetry part 2: Setting up OpenTelemetry and instrumenting applications , covers the details of how to set up OpenTelemetry in our demo application and how to instrument the services.

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What is serverless computing? Driving efficiency without sacrificing observability

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Traditional computing models rely on virtual or physical machines, where each instance includes a complete operating system, CPU cycles, and memory. There is no need to plan for extra resources, update operating systems, or install frameworks. The provider is essentially your system administrator.

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Why log monitoring and log analytics matter in a hyperscale world

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A log is a detailed, timestamped record of an event generated by an operating system, computing environment, application, server, or network device. Logs can include data about user inputs, system processes, and hardware states. Optimized system performance. Increased collaboration. ” Watch webinar now!

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How digital experience monitoring helps deliver business observability

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EM gives visibility into the user device and performance from the endpoint to provide information on CPU, memory, operating systems, storage, security, networks, and whether software is up to date. Learn more about Dynatrace today with this Power Demo: Dynatrace and Business Observability: Tying IT Metrics to Business Outcomes.

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Successful Kubernetes Monitoring – Three Pitfalls to Avoid

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Logs: A log file tells you about an event that has already happened; it is a record of events from software and operating systems. As they are automatically generated by the system, Log files can contain mountains of info, but are only as informative or valuable as the ability to process and understand the data they contain.

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Monitoring of Kubernetes Infrastructure for day 2 operations

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Kubernetes has taken over the container management world and beyond , to become what some say the operating system or the new Linux of the cloud. That’s another example where monitoring is of tremendous help as it provides the current resource consumption picture and help to continuously fine tune those settings. .

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Successful Kubernetes Monitoring – Three Pitfalls to Avoid

Dynatrace

Logs: A log file tells you about an event that has already happened; it is a record of events from software and operating systems. As they are automatically generated by the system, Log files can contain mountains of info, but are only as informative or valuable as the ability to process and understand the data they contain.