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Mastering Hybrid Cloud Strategy

Scalegrid

Mastering Hybrid Cloud Strategy Are you looking to leverage the best private and public cloud worlds to propel your business forward? A hybrid cloud strategy could be your answer. Understanding Hybrid Cloud Strategy A hybrid cloud merges the capabilities of public and private clouds into a singular, coherent system.

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Plan Your Multi Cloud Strategy

Scalegrid

A well-planned multi cloud strategy can seriously upgrade your business’s tech game, making you more agile. Key Takeaways Multi-cloud strategies have become increasingly popular due to the need for flexibility, innovation, and the avoidance of vendor lock-in. They can also bolster uptime and limit latency issues or potential downtimes.

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Why growing AI adoption requires an AI observability strategy

Dynatrace

An AI observability strategy—which monitors IT system performance and costs—may help organizations achieve that balance. They can do so by establishing a solid FinOps strategy. This optimizes costs by enabling organizations to use dynamic infrastructure to run AI applications instead of designing for peak load.

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Redis® Monitoring Strategies for 2024

Scalegrid

Identifying key Redis® metrics such as latency, CPU usage, and memory metrics is crucial for effective Redis monitoring. To monitor Redis® instances effectively, collect Redis metrics focusing on cache hit ratio, memory allocated, and latency threshold.

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Building Netflix’s Distributed Tracing Infrastructure

The Netflix TechBlog

Now let’s look at how we designed the tracing infrastructure that powers Edgar. If we had an ID for each streaming session then distributed tracing could easily reconstruct session failure by providing service topology, retry and error tags, and latency measurements for all service calls.

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The Three Cs: Concatenate, Compress, Cache

CSS Wizardry

Given that 66% of all websites (and 77% of all requests ) are running HTTP/2, I will not discuss concatenation strategies for HTTP/1.1 Plotted on the same horizontal axis of 1.6s, the waterfalls speak for themselves: 201ms of cumulative latency; 109ms of cumulative download. 4,362ms of cumulative latency; 240ms of cumulative download.

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How to Reduce Your CDN Infrastructure Expenses

IO River

Common Infrastructure ExpensesYour first step in optimizing CDN expenses isn’t to look for the best-priced solution but to remember that a cheaper price isn’t always the best deal. For example, if you’re deploying the infrastructure for an e-commerce website, security becomes a fundamental requirement.