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Improving Kubernetes Observability and Monitoring

DZone

Get a closer look with visualizations, metrics, and SLAs. Monitoring has always been a big part of solutions design. It is a continuous process of data collection about a system for the purpose of analyzing that system. Monitoring is usually done in an active way, with a tool pinging or probing a system in order to get responses. Those responses are then analyzed to better understand how the system is performing.

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A Look at JAMstack’s Speed, By the Numbers

CSS - Tricks

People say JAMstack sites are fast — let’s find out why by looking at real performance metrics! We’ll cover common metrics, like Time to First Byte ( TTFB ) among others, then compare data across a wide section of sites to see how different ways to slice those sites up compare. First, I’d like to present a small analysis to provide some background.

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Thoughts on SQL Server 2019 Editions

SQL Performance

As I embark on my first PASS Summit in a few years, it is hard to contain my excitement about the newest version of SQL Server. I helped Bob Ward ( @bobwardms ) with technical editing for his most recent book, " SQL Server 2019 Revealed ," and have been actively engaged with the product teams and my MVP peers throughout the CTP and RC cycles. I even attended the very exclusive SQL Server 2019 Airlift event in Redmond in the first week of October – and while it was too late to provide feedb

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Stuff The Internet Says On Scalability For November 1st, 2019

High Scalability

Wake up! It's HighScalability time: Butterfly? Nope, cells in telophase stage of mitosis ( Jason M. Kirk ). Do you like this sort of Stuff? I'd greatly appreciate your support on Patreon. I also wrote Explain the Cloud Like I'm 10 for all who need to understand the cloud. On Amazon it has 61 mostly 5 star reviews (136 on Goodreads). Please recommend it.

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The Winds of Architecture Changes at the USENIX ATC 2019

ACM Sigarch

This blog post gives a glimpse of the computer systems research papers presented at the USENIX Annual Technical Conference (ATC) 2019, with an emphasis on systems that use new hardware architectures. USENIX ATC is a top-tier venue with a broad range of systems research papers from both industry and academia. As is the case for many high-quality computer systems conferences, the papers presented here involve a significant amount of engineering and experimentation on real hardware to convincingly