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Implementation of the REDIS Cache in the.NET Core API

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In this article, I cover caching and how it works in.NET Core. So, we look at the following things one by one: Introduction of Caching What is Cache? Types of Cache Installation of REDIS Cache Cache Implementation So, let’s get started!

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Dynatrace Perform: Day One

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I attended Dynatrace Perform 2023. This was my sixth “Perform User Conference,” but the first over the last three years. Rick McConnell, CEO of Dynatrace, kicked off the event by sharing his thoughts on the company’s momentum and vision. The company is focused on adding value to the IT ecosystem and the cloud environment.

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How To Improve React JS Website Performance

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Any company in the world needs to have an online presence to convey the value of its products or services. Websites, apps, and web apps are the mediums through which one can showcase their products in front of potential customers (collectively termed as front-end ). Hence, a well-performing front end is the most important thing for modern businesses.

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Integrating Blackbox Exporter in Datadog, Prometheus, and Grafana for Custom Metrics

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When exploring the capabilities of Blackbox Exporter and its role in monitoring and observability , I was eager to customize it to meet my specific production needs. Datadog is a powerful monitoring system that comes with pre-planned packages containing all the necessary services for your infrastructure. However, at times I need a more precise and intuitive solution for my infrastructure that allows me to seamlessly transition between multiple cloud monitoring systems.

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O11y Guide: Building an Advanced Dashboard

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The ongoing series covering my journey into the world of cloud-native observability continues in this article, where I'm continuing to explore an open-source dashboard and visualization project. If you missed any of the previous articles, head on back to the introduction for a quick update. After laying out the groundwork for this series in the initial article, I spent some time in the second article sharing who the observability players are.