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LinkedIn's Open-Source "iris-message-processor" Achieves 86.6x Faster Escalation Management Speeds

InfoQ

LinkedIn developed a new open-source service called "iris-message-processor" to enhance the performance and reliability of its existing Iris escalation management system. iris-message-processor" significantly improves processing speeds, being ~4.6x faster under average loads and ~86.6x By Eran Stiller

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Scale DevOps and SRE with open source Keptn

Dynatrace

Operations teams want to make sure the system doesn’t break. Keptn is an open source control plane that enables cloud-native continuous delivery and automated operations. Dynatrace developed and released Keptn to open source in 2020. Developers want to write high-quality code and deploy it quickly.

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The Ultimate Guide to Open Source Databases

Percona

The use of open source databases has increased steadily in recent years. Past trepidation — about perceived vulnerabilities and performance issues — has faded as decision makers realize what an “open source database” really is and what it offers. What is an open source database?

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Five-nines availability: Always-on infrastructure delivers system availability during the holidays’ peak loads

Dynatrace

The nirvana state of system uptime at peak loads is known as “five-nines availability.” In its pursuit, IT teams hover over system performance dashboards hoping their preparations will deliver five nines—or even four nines—availability. How can IT teams deliver system availability under peak loads that will satisfy customers?

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Why applying chaos engineering to data-intensive applications matters

Dynatrace

Stream processing One approach to such a challenging scenario is stream processing, a computing paradigm and software architectural style for data-intensive software systems that emerged to cope with requirements for near real-time processing of massive amounts of data. We designed experimental scenarios inspired by chaos engineering.

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Testing Your Monitoring Configurations

DZone

If we want to test the configuration, we need to play log events in as if the system was really running, which means realistic logs at the right speed so we can make sure that our configuration prevents alerts or mail storms. This is what the open-source LogGenerator (aka LogSimulator ) does.

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Open Source at AWS re:Invent

Adrian Cockcroft

We’re excited to let you know that we have an Open Source track at re:Invent this year! AWS Developer Relations on how the shift from Robot Operating System (ROS) 1 to ROS 2 will change the landscape for all robot lovers. Brendan Gregg tours BPF tracing, with open source tools & examples for EC2 instance analysis.