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Snap: a microkernel approach to host networking

The Morning Paper

Snap: a microkernel approach to host networking Marty et al., This paper describes the networking stack, Snap , that has been running in production at Google for the last three years+. Enter Google! The desire for CPU efficiency and lower latencies is easy to understand. SOSP’19. Emphasis mine).

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Site reliability done right: 5 SRE best practices that deliver on business objectives

Dynatrace

By automating and accelerating the service-level objective (SLO) validation process and quickly reacting to regressions in service-level indicators (SLIs), SREs can speed up software delivery and innovation. The growing amount of data processed at the network edge, where failures are more difficult to prevent, magnifies complexity.

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Implementing AWS well-architected pillars with automated workflows

Dynatrace

And how can you verify this performance consistently across a multicloud environment that also uses Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud Platform frameworks? This process enables you to continuously evaluate software against predefined quality criteria and service level objectives (SLOs) in pre-production environments.

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Lessons learned from enterprise service-level objective management

Dynatrace

However, many teams struggle with knowing which ones to use and how to incorporate them into the processes. Below, several Dynatrace customers shared their SLO management journey and discussed the resulting dashboards they rely on daily to manage their mission-critical business processes and applications. What are SLOs? Saturation.

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Service level objectives: 5 SLOs to get started

Dynatrace

Response time Response time refers to the total time it takes for a system to process a request or complete an operation. This ensures that customers can quickly navigate through product listings, add items to their cart, and complete the checkout process without experiencing noticeable delays. or above for the checkout process.

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Service level objective examples: 5 SLO examples for faster, more reliable apps

Dynatrace

Response time Response time refers to the total time it takes for a system to process a request or complete an operation. This ensures that customers can quickly navigate through product listings, add items to their cart, and complete the checkout process without experiencing noticeable delays. or above for the checkout process.

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Compression Methods in MongoDB: Snappy vs. Zstd

Percona

In this blog, we will discuss both data and network-level compression offered in MongoDB. We will discuss snappy and zstd for data block and zstd compression in a network. By default, MongoDB provides a snappy block compression method for storage and network communication. Snappy is a compression library developed by Google.

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