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Crucial Redis Monitoring Metrics You Must Watch

Scalegrid

Redis® is an in-memory database that provides blazingly fast performance. This makes it a compelling alternative to disk-based databases when performance is a concern. You might already use ScaleGrid hosting for Redis hosting to power your performance-sensitive applications.

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Path to NoOps part 2: How infrastructure as code makes cloud automation attainable—and repeatable—at scale

Dynatrace

The purpose of infrastructure as code is to enable developers or operations teams to automatically manage, monitor, and provision resources, rather than manually configure discrete hardware devices and operating systems. Proactively manage web and mobile applications based on user experience or traffic.

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The Great Firewall of China: Obstacles to Monitoring Performance

Dotcom-Montior

Essentially, all traffic between China and the rest of the world goes through a few national level and a handful of core level access points in different regions. The censorship and monitoring of internet have evolved from anti-virus-like and firewall software to hardware security patches for all devices that uses internet.

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Predictive CPU isolation of containers at Netflix

The Netflix TechBlog

However, the key insight here is that these caches are partially shared among the CPUs, which means that perfect performance isolation of co-hosted containers is not possible. Traditionally it has been the responsibility of the operating system’s task scheduler to mitigate this performance isolation problem.

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Platform Engineering Teams Done Right…

Adrian Cockcroft

The layers of platforms start at the bottom with hardware choices such as which CPU architectures and vendors you want to use. The next layer is operating system platforms, what flavor of Linux, what version of Windows etc. The third principle is that the interface to a platform should be driven by the users of the platform.

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Why Your Performance Testing Strategy Needs to Shift Left

Dotcom-Montior

Your customers demand optimal performance, whether they’re the only user or one of a thousand. Additionally, end users can access your site or applications from anywhere in the world using different browsers, operating systems, and mobile devices, all with varying connection speeds. Identifying performance bottlenecks.

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Compress objects, not cache lines: an object-based compressed memory hierarchy

The Morning Paper

Today’s paper introduces Zippads , which compared to a state of the art compressed memory hierarchy is able to achieve a 1.63x higher compression ratio and improve performance by 17%. … to realize these insights, hardware needs to access data at object granularity and must have control over pointers between objects. Implications.

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