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AWS observability: AWS monitoring best practices for resiliency

Dynatrace

These resources generate vast amounts of data in various locations, including containers, which can be virtual and ephemeral, thus more difficult to monitor. These challenges make AWS observability a key practice for building and monitoring cloud-native applications. EC2 is ideally suited for large workloads with constant traffic.

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Automated observability, security, and reliability at scale

Dynatrace

To handle this challenge, enterprises need to automate and streamline the onboarding and lifecycle of tool configurations in the software development processes, including aspects of observability, security, alerting, and remediation. Development teams must set up tailored configurations for each tool and component they’re responsible for.

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Netflix at AWS re:Invent 2019

The Netflix TechBlog

by Shefali Vyas Dalal AWS re:Invent is a couple weeks away and our engineers & leaders are thrilled to be in attendance yet again this year! We’ve compiled our speaking events below so you know what we’ve been working on. Please stop by our “Living Room” for an opportunity to connect or reconnect with Netflixers. Wednesday?—?December

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Netflix at AWS re:Invent 2019

The Netflix TechBlog

by Shefali Vyas Dalal AWS re:Invent is a couple weeks away and our engineers & leaders are thrilled to be in attendance yet again this year! We’ve compiled our speaking events below so you know what we’ve been working on. Please stop by our “Living Room” for an opportunity to connect or reconnect with Netflixers. Wednesday?—?December

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How It Works: BULK INSERT (BCP) TDS Traffic

SQL Server According to Bob

BCP.exe takes 15 minutes to complete but I only see a few seconds for the BULK INSERT command when monitoring dm_exec_requests. Using XEvent you can trace the various events (Connect, Disconnect, Transaction and Batch) and observe the behavior. Bob Dorr – Principal Software Engineer SQL Server. Disconnect.

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SQL Server on Linux: Why Do I Have Two SQL Server Processes

SQL Server According to Bob

85829 /opt/mssql/bin/sqlservr <——— WATCHDOG | MONITOR ??85844 The simple answer is the first entry (85829) is not what you are used to on a Windows system as sqlservr.exe and does not listen for TDS traffic or open database files. Bob Dorr – Principle SQL Server Software Engineer.

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