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Dynatrace OTel Collector distribution amplifies OpenTelemetry integration for scalable, production-ready observability

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But rigorous requirements for security, production readiness, scalability, and reliability can make adopting OpenTelemetry challenging for teams to maintain at enterprise scale. Users can also filter telemetry data for all signals (traces, metrics, and logs). Ingest and multiplex data.

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Unmatched scalability and security of Dynatrace extensions now available for all supported technologies: 7 reasons to migrate your JMX and Python plugins

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that offers security, scalability, and simplicity of use. Python code also carries limited scalability and the burden of governing its security in production environments and lifecycle management. Scalability and failover Extensions 2.0 Comprehensive metrics support Extensions 2.0 Extensions 2.0 Extensions 2.0

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Observability engineering: Getting Prometheus metrics right for Kubernetes with Dynatrace and Kepler

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For busy site reliability engineers, ensuring system reliability, scalability, and overall health is an imperative that’s getting harder to achieve in ever-expanding, cloud-native, container-based environments. To get a more granular look into telemetry data, many analysts rely on custom metrics using Prometheus.

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Dynatrace announces support of Google Cloud’s AlloyDB for PostgreSQL metrics ingest

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With this Google Cloud Ready integration, Dynatrace ensures that AlloyDB for PostgreSQL users can now ingest metrics along with existing Google Cloud data. The post Dynatrace announces support of Google Cloud’s AlloyDB for PostgreSQL metrics ingest appeared first on Dynatrace news.

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What is observability? Not just logs, metrics and traces

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In IT and cloud computing, observability is the ability to measure a system’s current state based on the data it generates, such as logs, metrics, and traces. If you’ve read about observability, you likely know that collecting the measurements of logs, metrics, and distributed traces are the three key pillars to achieving success.

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Dynatrace delivers flexible and scalable Kubernetes native synthetic private locations

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Some organizations need to weigh cost considerations due to technology and business scalability limitations whereas others need to adhere to company policies. These numbers serve as limits for scalability, utilizing the power of the Kubernetes platform. For large enterprises, this is not even a consideration.

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Flexible, scalable, self-service Kubernetes native observability now in General Availability

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From a cost perspective, internal customers waste valuable time sending tickets to operations teams asking for metrics, logs, and traces to be enabled. A team looking for metrics, traces, and logs no longer needs to file a ticket to get their app monitored in their own environments. This approach is costly and error prone.