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Questions on Monitoring: Before You Monitor

DZone

As organizations continue to move applications from legacy systems to cloud-native, new practices and approaches for monitoring have emerged. Modern monitoring makes use of RED (Rate-Errors-Duration) and USE (Utilization-Saturation-Errors) as standard approaches for dealing with the complexity of our complex environments. However, organizations must also consider the meta-questions that need to be answered — those that set the basis for how successful you are in your monitoring.

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Towards a Reliable Device Management Platform

The Netflix TechBlog

By Benson Ma , Alok Ahuja Introduction At Netflix, hundreds of different device types, from streaming sticks to smart TVs, are tested every day through automation to ensure that new software releases continue to deliver the quality of the Netflix experience that our customers enjoy. In addition, Netflix continuously works with its partners (such as Roku, Samsung, LG, Amazon) to port the Netflix SDK to their new and upcoming devices (TVs, smart boxes, etc), to ensure the quality bar is reached be

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Error Monitoring vs Defect Monitoring: Key Differences

DZone

Identifying defects and troubleshooting for their root cause is one of the important but painful tasks in software engineering and essential to maintaining good quality software. The fact is that engineers are still using old-fashioned troubleshooting techniques like pouring through tons of log files, gathering steps to reproduce the defect, and troubleshooting in customer environments which take huge amounts of time and lead to increased MTTR ( Mean Time To Repair ).

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iOS Engine Choice In Depth

Alex Russell

Recent posts here covering the slow pace of WebKit development and ways the mobile browser market has evolved to disrespect user choice have sparked conversations with friends and colleagues. Many discussions have focused on Apple's rationales, explicit and implied, in keeping the iOS versions of Edge, Firefox, Opera, and Chrome less capable than they are on every other platform.

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Internals of Physical Join Operators (Nested Loops Join, Hash Match Join & Merge Join) in SQL Server

SQL Shack

Introduction There are three types of physical join operators in SQL Server, namely Nested Loops Join, Hash Match Join, and Merge Join. In this article, we will be discussing how these physical join operators are working and what are the best practices for these different joins. As you are aware, there are different types of […].

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What's new with NServiceBus and Azure Functions

Particular Software

Do you think Azure Functions are pretty great? Us too! Do you hate boilerplate code? Yeah, us too. Have you heard of C# source generators 1 and thought they sounded pretty cool but didn’t really know how they could be useful? In the newest version of our Azure Functions integration, we’ve used source generators to reduce the boilerplate needed to set up an NServiceBus endpoint on Azure Service Bus down to just a few lines of code.

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An exhaustive list of the most popular cross-browser testing tools

Testsigma

Cross Browser Testing is one of the most growing needs for software development companies today. Reasons being – i. The penetration of the internet in almost every aspect of life ii. A large number of mobile devices are being manufactured and being used, all around the world. Thus, a mobile app needs to support a large number of devices. At least, the ones that their customers might be using. iii.