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What is full stack observability?

Dynatrace

Endpoints include on-premises servers, Kubernetes infrastructure, cloud-hosted infrastructure and services, and open-source technologies. Observability can identify the baseline user experience and allow teams to improve it by optimizing page load times or reducing latency. How full-stack observability enhances IT and DevOps.

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Open Source at AWS re:Invent

Adrian Cockcroft

We’re excited to let you know that we have an Open Source track at re:Invent this year! Brendan Gregg tours BPF tracing, with open source tools & examples for EC2 instance analysis. OPN304 Learnings from migrating a service from JDK 8 to JDK 11 AWS Lambda improved latency by migrating to JDK 11 with Amazon Corretto.

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Open Source at AWS re:Invent

Adrian Cockcroft

We’re excited to let you know that we have an Open Source track at re:Invent this year! Brendan Gregg tours BPF tracing, with open source tools & examples for EC2 instance analysis. OPN304 Learnings from migrating a service from JDK 8 to JDK 11 AWS Lambda improved latency by migrating to JDK 11 with Amazon Corretto.

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What is observability? Not just logs, metrics and traces

Dynatrace

As a result, IT operations, DevOps , and SRE teams are all looking for greater observability into these increasingly diverse and complex computing environments. In these modern environments, every hardware, software, and cloud infrastructure component and every container, open-source tool, and microservice generates records of every activity.

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MongoDB Best Practices: Security, Data Modeling, & Schema Design

Percona

The CFQ works well for many general use cases but lacks latency guarantees. The deadline excels at latency-sensitive use cases ( like databases ), and noop is closer to no schedule at all. We can also extend this for automation(using Ansible, for example), which in general, DevOps engineers tend to create a pool of mongos.