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

Dynatrace

Dynatrace released Cloud Native Full Stack injection with a short list of temporary limitations — referenced in our documentation — which don’t apply to Classic Full Stack injection. The application consists of several microservices that are available as pod-backed services. Monitoring such an application is easy.

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Dynatrace extends Synthetic Monitoring capabilities with Network Availability Monitors to validate the availability of infrastructure and services

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As HTTP and browser monitors cover the application level of the ISO /OSI model , successful executions of synthetic tests indicate that availability and performance meet the expected thresholds of your entire technological stack. Our script, available on GitHub , provides details. into NAM test definitions.

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Best Practices To Create High Available (HA) Applications in Mule 4

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In this blog, I would like to share a few best practices for creating High Available (HA) Applications in Mule 4 from an infrastructure perspective ONLY ( CloudHub in this article refers to CloudHub 1.0 Most of the configuration details (only relevant to HA) shared here are taken from MuleSoft Documentation/Articles/Blogs.

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Dynatrace observability now available for Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Z and LinuxONE mainframes

Dynatrace

It automates tasks such as provisioning and scaling Dynatrace monitoring components, updating configurations, and ensuring the health and availability of your monitoring infrastructure. Dynatrace observability is available for Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Power. Learn more about the new Kubernetes Experience for Platform Engineering.

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Dynatrace Managed now available on all major cloud platforms

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Dynatrace Managed now available on the Google Cloud Platform. You’re then presented with the Dynatrace Managed cluster deployment page, which contains basic information about Dynatrace, the solution itself, and a link to our documentation. Name your deployment with a name that’s unique to your active GCP project.

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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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Dynatrace provides tooling and documentation to help you migrate your Extensions 1.0 address these limitations and brings new monitoring and analytical capabilities that weren’t available to Extensions 1.0: What’s available now and what’s coming later We’ve already started to migrate Dynatrace-developed Extensions 1.0

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Reporting at scale leveraging cross-environment dashboards (General Availability)

Dynatrace

We’re happy to announce the General Availability of cross-environment dashboarding capabilities (having released this functionality in an Early Adopter release with Dynatrace version 1.172 back in June 2019). Keep the token secret available for the second and final configuration step. Dynatrace news. What you get with this update.