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Real user monitoring vs. synthetic monitoring: Understanding best practices

Dynatrace

RUM, however, has some limitations, including the following: RUM requires traffic to be useful. Because RUM relies on user-generated traffic, it’s hard to indicate persistent issues across the board. Synthetic monitoring is well suited for catching regressions during development lifecycles, especially with network throttling.

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Bring Your Own Cloud (BYOC) vs. Dedicated Hosting at ScaleGrid

Scalegrid

In this post, we compare ScaleGrid’s Bring Your Own Cloud (BYOC) plan vs. the standard Dedicated Hosting model to help you determine the best strategy for your MySQL, PostgreSQL, Redis™ and MongoDB® database deployment. This can result in significant cost savings for high traffic applications. Security Groups. No problem.

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Taiji: managing global user traffic for large-scale Internet services at the edge

The Morning Paper

Taiji: managing global user traffic for large-scale internet services at the edge Xu et al., It’s another networking paper to close out the week (and our coverage of SOSP’19), but whereas Snap looked at traffic routing within the datacenter, Taiji is concerned with routing traffic from the edge to a datacenter.

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Seamlessly Swapping the API backend of the Netflix Android app

The Netflix TechBlog

Over the course of this post, we will talk about our approach to this migration, the strategies that we employed, and the tools we built to support this. Functional Testing Functional testing was the most straightforward of them all: a set of tests alongside each path exercised it against the old and new endpoints.

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The Magic of PITR, pg_upgrade, and Logical Replication When Used Together for PostgreSQL Version Upgrades

Percona

Certainly, you can take advantage of this when you work with a large data set, and the initial copy could lead to long timeframes or network saturation. The scenario Service considerations In this exercise, we wanted to perform a major version upgrade from PostgreSQL v12.16 to PostgreSQL v15.4.

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Failure Modes and Continuous Resilience

Adrian Cockcroft

There are many possible failure modes, and each exercises a different aspect of resilience. Next you record what effect you expect your mitigation strategy to have, which should drop its RPN and then let you focus on the new highest RPN, until there aren’t any high values left. The rows are shown split below for readability.

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Failure Modes and Continuous Resilience

Adrian Cockcroft

There are many possible failure modes, and each exercises a different aspect of resilience. Next you record what effect you expect your mitigation strategy to have, which should drop its RPN and then let you focus on the new highest RPN, until there aren’t any high values left. The rows are shown split below for readability.

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