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Stream logs to Dynatrace with Amazon Data Firehose to boost your cloud-native journey

Dynatrace

Take the example of Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) flow logs, which provide insights into the IP traffic of your network interfaces. This complements our existing AWS logging integrations like S3 log forwarder , Lambda layer log forwarding , or direct log ingest API. Now, you can view your cloud logs in Dynatrace!

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AWS observability: AWS monitoring best practices for resiliency

Dynatrace

With EC2, Amazon manages the basic compute, storage, networking infrastructure and virtualization layer, and leaves the rest for you to manage: OS, middleware, runtime environment, data, and applications. EC2 is ideally suited for large workloads with constant traffic. AWS Lambda. Amazon Fargate.

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Platform Engineering Teams Done Right…

Adrian Cockcroft

The virtualization and networking platform could be datacenter based, with something like VMware, or cloud based using one of the cloud providers such as AWS EC2. Above that there’s a deployment platform such as Kubernetes or AWS Lambda. Netflix made many contributions to open source projects by it’s cloud platform team.

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Using Dynatrace to master the 5 pillars of the AWS Well-Architected Framework (Part 1)

Dynatrace

Well-Architected Reviews are conducted by AWS customers and AWS Partner Network (APN) Partners to evaluate architectures to understand how well applications align with the multiple Well-Architected Framework design principles and best practices. through our AWS integrations and monitoring support.

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Stuff The Internet Says On Scalability For March 8th, 2019

High Scalability

There was already a telecommunication network, which became the backbone of the internet. There was already a transportation network called the US Postal Service, and Royal Mail, and Deutsche Post, all over the world, that could deliver our packages. They'll learn a lot and love you even more.

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Percentiles don’t work: Analyzing the distribution of response times for web services

Adrian Cockcroft

There is no way to model how much more traffic you can send to that system before it exceeds it’s SLA. > system.time(wait1 <- normalmixEM(waiting, mu=c(50,80), lambda=.5, > system.time(wait1 <- normalmixEM(waiting, mu=c(50,80), lambda=.5, > system.time(wait1 <- normalmixEM(waiting, mu=c(50,80), lambda=.5,

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How to Reduce Your CDN Infrastructure Expenses

IO River

If price is your top priority, you'll need to decide how much you're willing to sacrifice in terms of reliability and performance.What are your traffic patterns like? If your traffic is mostly static, you may be able to meet all your needs with a less expensive CDN that provides content distribution services. per one million requests.