Remove Course Remove Processing Remove Systems
article thumbnail

Leverage logs for an end-to-end view of your business processes via Dynatrace OpenPipeline

Dynatrace

Unrealized optimization potential of business processes due to monitoring gaps Imagine a retail company facing gaps in its business process monitoring due to disparate data sources. Due to separated systems that handle different parts of the process, the view of the process is fragmented.

article thumbnail

Software Testing Methodologies: Short Guide To QA Models

DZone

And the evolution not only has called for modern testing strategies and tools but a detailed-oriented process with the inclusion of test methodologies. However, the only thing that defines the success or failure of a test strategy is the precise selection of tools, technology, and a suitable methodology to aid the entire QA process.

Software 284
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Build automated self-healing systems with xMatters and Dynatrace (Part 2 of 3)

Dynatrace

In Part 1 we explored how DevOps teams can prevent a process crash from taking down services across an organization in five easy steps. In this alert, xMatters includes all the important incident information from Dynatrace, so there’s no need for you to visit additional system dashboards. xMatters creates and updates Jira issues.

Systems 177
article thumbnail

Engineering dependability and fault tolerance in a distributed system

High Scalability

This means a system that is not merely available but is also engineered with extensive redundant measures to continue to work as its users expect. Fault tolerance The ability of a system to continue to be dependable (both available and reliable) in the presence of certain component or subsystem failures.

article thumbnail

What is a Distributed Storage System

Scalegrid

A distributed storage system is foundational in today’s data-driven landscape, ensuring data spread over multiple servers is reliable, accessible, and manageable. This guide delves into how these systems work, the challenges they solve, and their essential role in businesses and technology.

Storage 130
article thumbnail

The Future of Performance Testing

Alex Podelko

First, I’d like to elaborate on “It may be less need for simple load testing due to increased scale and sophistication of systems” I meant that the traditional way – testing the system before deploying in production using production-type workload – is not the only way anymore.

article thumbnail

NoSQL Data Modeling Techniques

Highly Scalable

This aspect of NoSQL is well-studied both in practice and theory because specific non-functional properties are often the main justification for NoSQL usage and fundamental results on distributed systems like the CAP theorem apply well to NoSQL systems. Many techniques that are described below are perfectly applicable to this model.

Database 279