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Best Runtime for AWS Lambda Functions

DZone

AWS Lambda is a compute service that lets you run code without any infrastructure management and it natively supports Java, Go, NodeJS,Net, Python, and Ruby runtimes. We are using simple hello world functions to test invocation times of Lambdas’ by using the AWS SAM templates. Structure of the Template.

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Dynatrace leverages new AWS Lambda extensions for seamless end-to-end observability

Dynatrace

AWS Lambda is the fastest growing technology for serverless workloads and helps developers innovate faster. It removes the burden of managing underlying infrastructure and is broadly adopted for cloud-native application environments. Dynatrace stays on top with the latest improvements to AWS Lambda. Dynatrace news.

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Building Netflix’s Distributed Tracing Infrastructure

The Netflix TechBlog

Now let’s look at how we designed the tracing infrastructure that powers Edgar. This insight led us to build Edgar: a distributed tracing infrastructure and user experience. Our tactical approach was to use Netflix-specific libraries for collecting traces from Java-based streaming services until open source tracer libraries matured.

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A look behind the scenes of AWS Lambda and our new Lambda monitoring extension

Dynatrace

Since its introduction by AWS in 2014, AWS Lambda has revolutionized the compute space and boosted the entire serverless movement. This has led to the recent release of our new Lambda monitoring extension supporting Node.js, Java, and Python. A look under the hood of AWS Lambda. file uploaded to AWS Lambda.

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Automatic observability on Amazon EKS for AWS Fargate with intelligent Dynatrace Operators

Dynatrace

AWS Fargate is the exception to this rule: with the AWS serverless compute engine, paired with Dynatrace intelligent observability for Kubernetes, customers can forgo the complex burden of managing and monitoring their own server infrastructure. Getting started with Dynatrace and EKS for AWS Fargate has never been easier.

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Simplify log onboarding: From zero to observability in minutes

Dynatrace

This blog post explains how Dynatrace simplifies log ingestion, whether youre onboarding logs from your infrastructure using OneAgent, cloud services using log forwarding, or driving open-source standardization leveraging OpenTelemetry (OTel), Fluent Bit, or any other API-based ingestion methods.

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Kubernetes in the wild report 2023

Dynatrace

Findings provide insights into Kubernetes practitioners’ infrastructure preferences and how they use advanced Kubernetes platform technologies. Kubernetes infrastructure models differ between cloud and on-premises. Java, Go, and Node.js Kubernetes infrastructure models differ between cloud and on-premises.