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How digital experience monitoring helps deliver business observability

Dynatrace

STM generates traffic that replicates the typical path or behavior of a user on a network to measure performance for example, response times, availability, packet loss, latency, jitter, and other variables). PC, smartphone, server) or virtual (virtual machines, cloud gateways). Endpoint monitoring (EM).

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Where microservice development benefits from automation

O'Reilly Software

A look at the stages of designing an API and service. In this article, I'll explore the tasks in designing a microservice and suggest the parts that can respond to automation. The design stage. For instance, the verbs on a retail site might include browsing, adding to a shopping cart, buying, and rating. Conclusion.

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Understanding the Importance of 5 Nines Availability

IO River

one of the world's largest online retailers, Amazon relies heavily on its website and digital infrastructure to facilitate sales and generate revenue. The stakes are even higher during high-traffic periods such as Black Friday or Cyber Monday. In 2013, Amazon experienced a brief outage that lasted approximately 30 minutes.

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Understanding the Importance of 5 Nines Availability

IO River

one of the world's largest online retailers, Amazon relies heavily on its website and digital infrastructure to facilitate sales and generate revenue. The stakes are even higher during high-traffic periods such as Black Friday or Cyber Monday. In 2013, Amazon experienced a brief outage that lasted approximately 30 minutes.

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10 Lessons from 10 Years of Amazon Web Services

All Things Distributed

Many of those failure scenarios can be anticipated beforehand, but many more are unknown at design and build time. This was a lesson we had already learned from our experiences with Amazon retail, but it became even more important for AWS’s API-centric business. Systems need to keep running even if the “house is on fire.”

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A Decade of Dynamo: Powering the next wave of high-performance, internet-scale applications

All Things Distributed

With these requirements in mind, and a willingness to question the status quo, a small group of distributed systems experts came together and designed a horizontally scalable distributed database that would scale out for both reads and writes to meet the long-term needs of our business. This was the genesis of the Amazon Dynamo database.

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