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Exploring the OpenTelemetry Collector

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I wanted to explore it further. In this post, I explore the different aspects of the Collector: The OpenTelemetry Collector sits at the center of the OpenTelemetry architecture but is unrelated to the W3C Trace Context. In my tracing demo , I use Jaeger instead of the Collector.

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Exploring the Benefits of Kubernetes

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Here we'll explore the benefits of Kubernetes. Kubernetes has emerged as a game-changing technology, revolutionizing the world of container orchestration. But what exactly is Kubernetes, and why has it garnered such widespread acclaim? Let's take a look!

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Unlocking Performance: Exploring Java 21 Virtual Threads [Video]

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In this article, we’ll explore the ins and outs of virtual threads, their benefits, compatibility, and the migration path to help you leverage this powerful Java 21 feature. Introducing Virtual Threads Virtual threads represent a significant evolution in the Java platform’s threading model.

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O11y Guide: Exploring Perses Dashboards

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In this eighth installment of the series covering my journey into the world of cloud-native observability, I'm continuing to explore an open-source project called Perses. In the previous and seventh article , I explored the API and tooling provided by the Perses project.

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Unleashing Linux Power on Windows: Exploring the WSL Feature

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Let us explore the world of WSL, including its advantages, applications, and how it has merged two different platforms. WSL brings the strength, adaptability, and extensive ecosystem of Linux to the Windows operating system by enabling developers and users to run a full-fledged Linux environment directly on Windows.

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Support ending for MS Internet Explorer versions 7-10, and older JavaScript frameworks

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Microsoft support for Internet Explorer 10 ended on January 31, 2020. Dynatrace will end support for Internet Explorer 10 and earlier versions in May 2023 with the release of RUM JavaScript version 1.265 and Dynatrace version 1.266. Dynatrace will continue providing security updates as and when necessary during normal support cycle.

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Exploring the Basics of EMQX MQTT Broker Clustering: An Introduction

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Welcome to the first post in our new series exploring the world of MQTT broker clustering. If you're involved in the IoT (Internet of Things) space or have embarked on any journey involving real-time data transfer, you've probably come across MQTT (Message Queuing Telemetry Transport).