Remove Infrastructure Remove Retail Remove Servers Remove Virtualization
article thumbnail

Kubernetes in the wild report 2023

Dynatrace

Findings provide insights into Kubernetes practitioners’ infrastructure preferences and how they use advanced Kubernetes platform technologies. Kubernetes infrastructure models differ between cloud and on-premises. Accordingly, the remaining 27% of clusters are self-managed by the customer on cloud virtual machines.

article thumbnail

How digital experience monitoring helps deliver business observability

Dynatrace

Gartner estimates that by 2025, 70% of digital business initiatives will require infrastructure and operations (I&O) leaders to include digital experience metrics in their business reporting. With DEM solutions, organizations can operate over on-premise network infrastructure or private or public cloud SaaS or IaaS offerings.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Trending Sources

article thumbnail

Massively speed up OneAgent lifecycle management with the enhanced REST API (Preview)

Dynatrace

Our largest customers are global companies with absolutely massive application stacks, spreading across cloud and enterprise platforms, multiple physical geographies, tens of thousands of virtual and physical hosts and hundreds of thousands of containers. turning monitoring on and off based on server status in a CMDB.

Speed 133
article thumbnail

A Decade of Dynamo: Powering the next wave of high-performance, internet-scale applications

All Things Distributed

Our straining database infrastructure on Oracle led us to evaluate if we could develop a purpose-built database that would support our business needs for the long term. In support of Amazon Prime Day 2017, the biggest day in Amazon retail history, DynamoDB served over 12.9 million requests per second.

Internet 128
article thumbnail

10 Lessons from 10 Years of Amazon Web Services

All Things Distributed

A good litmus test has been that if you need to SSH into a server or an instance, you still have more to automate. This was a lesson we had already learned from our experiences with Amazon retail, but it became even more important for AWS’s API-centric business. APIs are forever.

AWS 144
article thumbnail

Expanding the Cloud: More memory, more caching and more performance for your data

All Things Distributed

Since you now have lots of choices to address your high performance database needs, I decided to write this blog to help you select the most appropriate services for your workload using lessons I have learnt by scaling the infrastructure for Amazon.com.

Cache 129
article thumbnail

CPDoS Attacks: Why Global Monitoring Is Essential for Web Performance Management

Rigor

Modern sites or apps don’t exist in one single, specific place; they are fragmented across many virtual and physical systems, in different locations, in a variety of ways: Applications can be multitiered , with different systems living in different (physical or virtual) servers or entirely different data centers.