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How AI and observability help to safeguard government networks from new threats

Dynatrace

Today’s applications are cloud-native, microservices-based, and extend across both the cloud and on-premises servers. It’s an approach that’s particularly powerful when teams use it to, for example, automatically identify patterns of security problems (such as unusual data flows) or find the root causes of issues.

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Monitoring Web Servers Should Never Be Complex

DZone

If you run several web servers in your organization or even public web servers on the internet, you need some kind of monitoring. If your servers go down for some reason, this may not be funny for your colleagues, customer, and even for yourself. Introduction. For that reason, we use monitoring tools.

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Exploring MySQL Binlog Server – Ripple

Scalegrid

MySQL does not limit the number of slaves that you can connect to the master server in a replication topology. If the data churn on the master is high, the serving of binary logs alone could saturate the network interface of the master. Ripple is an open source binlog server developed by Pavel Ivanov.

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Bring syslog into Dynatrace using OpenTelemetry to get open source value with enterprise support

Dynatrace

Getting insights into the health and disruptions of your networking or infrastructure is fundamental to enterprise observability. Syslog is a protocol with clear specifications that require a dedicated syslog server. Take a look at this example for configuration. Point your syslog sources to the collector and you’re done!

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How to use Server Timing to get backend transparency from your CDN

Speed Curve

Server-timing headers are a key tool in understanding what's happening within that black box of Time to First Byte (TTFB). Cue server-timing headers Historically, when looking at page speed, we've had the tendency to ignore TTFB when trying to optimize the user experience. I mean, why wouldn't we?

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Comparing Approaches to Durability in Low Latency Messaging Queues

DZone

A significant feature of Chronicle Queue Enterprise is support for TCP replication across multiple servers to ensure the high availability of application infrastructure. This is the first time I have benchmarked it with a realistic example. This is the first time I have benchmarked it with a realistic example.

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Driving your FinOps strategy with observability best practices

Dynatrace

For example, Amazon Web Services (AWS) charges for data transfer between Amazon EC2 instances within the same region. For example, poorly written code can consume a lot of resources, or an application can make unnecessary calls to cloud services. They can send a notification saying, “This server is oversized.”