Thu.Jul 11, 2019

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Self-Service Monitoring Checks in Sensu Go

DZone

Now that we've officially launched Sensu Go and announced the EOL schedule for Sensu 1.x , I want to address some of the ways in which we're either ensuring backward compatibility between Sensu 1.x and Sensu Go or — in the case of standalone check definitions — are creating something even better. Photo by Mahkeo on Unsplash.

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User-centric Metrics Matter to Ecommerce. Start with These Five.

Rigor

Reading Time: 8 minutes Whether your ecommerce business is 100% online or you supplement with bricks and mortar, your website is a critical revenue driver. When your website isn’t performing optimally, you risk not only your revenue but also your reputation as a trusted resource. It’s a given that you’re monitoring your site so it’s up and running and that you’re swiftly addressing issues when they arise.

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Your “top five” ISO C++ feature proposals

Sutter's Mill

The ISO C++ committee now regularly receives many more proposals than we can/should accept. For the meeting that begins this coming Monday, we have about 300 active technical papers, most targeting post-C++20. I now regularly get asked, including again a few hours ago, “how do we know which of these customers actually want and will use? what is our data that we’ve prioritized them correctly?

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PREVIEW : SentryOne Plan Explorer Extension for Azure Data Studio

SQL Performance

I have been looking forward to writing this blog post for months. MONTHS. Last year, I got together with one of my dev teams at SentryOne – they call themselves the SQL Injectors – to talk about the possibility of replicating Plan Explorer functionality inside of Azure Data Studio. After some discussion, we brought the concept to the leadership team, and set a plan in motion.

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Inspired Design Decisions: Pressing Matters

Smashing Magazine

Inspired Design Decisions: Pressing Matters. Inspired Design Decisions: Pressing Matters. Andrew Clarke. 2019-07-11T12:30:59+02:00. 2019-07-11T11:39:07+00:00. As I’d always been at the top of my class during high school, I headed to art college full of confidence that one day I’d be an accomplished painter. This over-confidence didn’t last long though, because when I arrived, I found myself surrounded by conceptual artists, filmmakers, painters, performance artists, printmakers, and sculptors, w

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View-centric performance optimization for database-backed web applications

The Morning Paper

View-centric performance optimization for database-backed web applications Yang et al., ICSE 2019. The problem set-up in this paper discusses the importance of keeping web page load times low as a fundamental contributor to user satisfaction (See e.g. ‘ Why performance matters ’). Between client-side tools such as Google’s Lighthouse , back-end tools that can analyse ORM usage and database queries and point out issues such as N+1 selects, and the information provided by your favourite APM I was

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Troubleshooting Knative Prometheus GC Issues with Dynatrace

Dynatrace

Dynatrace news. In my current work, I spend a lot of time with keptn – an Open Source Control Plane for Continuous Deployment and Automated Operations. I deployed keptn on a GKE cluster and it’s been running there for the past couple of weeks. I have been using it at my current tour through different conferences ( Devoxx , Confitura ) and meetups, ( Cloud Native , KraQA , Trojmiasto Java UG ) where I’ve promoted keptn.