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Diagnose CPU Spikes in a Non-Intrusive Manner

DZone

In this post, we are going to discuss a non-intrusive approach (i.e., an approach that doesn’t add any noticeable overhead to the application) to diagnose CPU spikes. Thus, you can use this approach in your production environment to troubleshoot CPU spikes.

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Dynatrace and Google unleash cloud-native observability for GKE Autopilot

Dynatrace

Cloud-native observability for Google’s fully managed GKE Autopilot clusters demands new methods of gathering metrics, traces, and logs for workloads, pods, and containers to enable better accessibility for operations teams. Managed Kubernetes clusters on GKE Autopilot have gained unprecedented momentum among enterprises. GKE Autopilot empowers organizations to invest in creating elegant digital experiences for their customers in lieu of expensive infrastructure management.

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A Comprehensive Guide to Hyperparameter Tuning: Exploring Advanced Methods

DZone

Hyperparameter tuning is an essential practice in optimizing the performance of machine learning models. This article provides an in-depth exploration of advanced hyperparameter tuning methods, including Population-Based Training (PBT), BOHB, ASHA, TPE, Optuna, DEHB, Meta-Gradient Descent, BOSS, and SNIPER. Before delving into these methods, let's establish a foundational understanding of hyperparameters, their distinction from model parameters, and their role within the machine learning lifecyc

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Dynatrace SaaS release notes version 1.274

Dynatrace

We have released Dynatrace version 1.274. To learn what’s new, have a look at the release notes. The post Dynatrace SaaS release notes version 1.274 appeared first on Dynatrace news.

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PostgreSQL Parameters: Scope and Priority Users Should Know

Percona

PostgreSQL allows its users to set parameters at different scopes, and the same parameter can be specified at different places and using different methods. And there could be conflicts. Someone might be wondering why certain changes are not coming into effect, so it is important to understand/recollect the scope and priority of settings. In this blog, I am trying to list the options available for users and list them in increasing order of priority.

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Tech Transforms podcast: How to ensure both zero trust and positive user experiences at federal agencies

Dynatrace

Can zero trust and positive user experiences coexist within the government? On the one hand, the United States has mandates such as the White House Executive Order (EO) 14028 on “Improving the Nation’s Cybersecurity.” This mandate directs federal agencies to advance toward a zero-trust architecture that “eliminates implicit trust in any one element, node, or service.

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Backup and Recovery for Databases: What You Should Know

Percona

People used to say, “Coal is king,” and for decades, it was. Coal powered just about everything, but mismanagement and a lack of stewardship left some messes. These days, “Data is king,” and a lot more. Data powers everything, and unlike coal and coal combustion, data and databases aren’t going away. So staying with our analogy, and learning from historical lessons, organizations must be responsible stewards of data — for the sake of customers, stakeholders, a