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What is serverless computing? Driving efficiency without sacrificing observability

Dynatrace

Traditional computing models rely on virtual or physical machines, where each instance includes a complete operating system, CPU cycles, and memory. VMware commercialized the idea of virtual machines, and cloud providers embraced the same concept with services like Amazon EC2, Google Compute, and Azure virtual machines.

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What Is a Workload in Cloud Computing

Scalegrid

Various forms can take shape when discussing workloads within the realm of cloud computing environments – examples include order management databases, collaboration tools, videoconferencing systems, virtual desktops, and disaster recovery mechanisms. This applies to both virtual machines and container-based deployments.

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A tale of two abstractions: the case for object space

The Morning Paper

This is a companion paper to the " persistent problem " piece that we looked at earlier this week, going a little deeper into the object pointer representation choices and the mapping of a virtual object space into physical address spaces. " Epheremal virtual addresses don’t cut it as the basis for persistent pointers.

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A persistent problem: managing pointers in NVM

The Morning Paper

On the last morning of the conference Daniel Bittman presented some of the work being done in the context of the Twizzler OS project to explore new programming models for NVM. The starting point is a set of three asumptions for an NVM-based programming model: Compared to traditional persistent media, NVM is fast.

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Monitoring Distributed Systems

Dotcom-Montior

With the rapid advancements in web application technologies, programming languages, cloud computing services, microservices, hybrid environments, etc., monitoring distributed systems becomes much more difficult to carry out and manage. This also includes latency, or the time it takes for data or a request to get through a network.

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The convoy phenomenon

The Morning Paper

In such a situation I’d expect to see unusually high latencies, but normal throughput). I was only partially right (there is a steady-state queue involved)… Plus, although it’s not described, the performance degradation observed in this case would almost certainly be poor latency and poor throughput. Hence convoys will occur.

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Linux Load Averages: Solving the Mystery

Brendan Gregg

Nowadays, the source code to old operating systems can also be found online. For everyone familiar with other operating systems and their CPU load averages, including this state is at first deeply confusing. **Why?** 90491 N|rnberg (Germany) Consulting+Networking+Programming+etc'ing 42. termc$ uptime.

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