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Dynatrace adds monitoring support for Microsoft Azure Kubernetes Service deployments using Azure Linux container host

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Dynatrace is proud to provide deep monitoring support for Azure Linux as a container host operating system (OS) platform for Azure Kubernetes Services (AKS) to enable customers to operate efficiently and innovate faster. What is Azure Linux? Why monitor Azure Linux container host for AKS? Performance.

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Kubernetes vs Docker: What’s the difference?

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If cloud-native technologies and containers are on your radar, you’ve likely encountered Docker and Kubernetes and might be wondering how they relate to each other. Here are the main differences between Kubernetes vs. Docker, their respective core domains, and some of the challenges involved in both technologies, like observability.

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Improve customer satisfaction for web apps by optimizing database performance using logs from Microsoft Azure

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As cloud applications have become the norm, the databases that power these applications are now typically run as managed services by cloud providers. Optimizing cloud services can prove quite challenging because logs, metrics, and traces are not always put together in context, and you don’t have access to the underlying hosts.

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Dynatrace SaaS release notes version 1.231

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Service-level objectives. On the Service-level objectives page, the Actions > Edit SLO entry has been renamed SLO definition. It opens the corresponding SLO on the Service-level objective definitions page, where you can view or edit the SLO definition (depending on your permissions). Extension-specific advisory.

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Apply AI easily and drive automation at scale with the new Dynatrace Software Intelligence Hub

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The devil is in the detail, though because of the sheer number, breadth, and volatility of technologies used in modern architectures and the immense volume, velocity, and variety of data they produce. Enter the Hub: the central entry point to automatic and intelligent observability.

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OpenTelemetry observability and Dynatrace deliver actionable answers at scale

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Or what its falling could mean for all the other services that interact with it. It’s also being built into Kubernetes.” It also provides tools and integrations with popular open source projects, including Kubernetes, Apache Kafka, Jaeger, and Prometheus, among others. For some services, this is pretty straightforward.

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Distributed tracing with W3C Trace Context for improved end-to-end visibility (EAP)

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Basically, it’s all about seeing how different services are connected and how your requests flow through those different services. As such, understanding all the interdependencies among services through end-to-end tracing is key to us. End-to-end tracing through cloud services.

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