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The 3 biggest mistakes you can make when moving to Kubernetes

Dynatrace

The last decade brought a wave of digital transformation that accelerated the move towards cloud-native tech, specifically Kubernetes. We could talk about this move’s benefits (and downsides!) for more than a few blogs, but that’s not why we’re here. We’re here to talk about the less savory side of cloud-native transformation—you know, all the things that can go wrong.

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PostgreSQL for MySQL DBAs Second Edition Is Now Available

Percona

Many years ago, when I was the Certification Manager for MySQL AB, I would be in contact with hiring managers looking for talent. One frustrated individual informed me that while it was hard to find a qualified MySQL DBA, it was impossible to find a qualified PostgreSQL DBA.

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Dynatrace Managed release notes version 1.288

Dynatrace

We have released Dynatrace Managed version 1.288. To learn what’s new, have a look at the release notes. The post Dynatrace Managed release notes version 1.288 appeared first on Dynatrace news.

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Five Reasons Why WAL Segments Accumulate in the pg_wal Directory in PostgreSQL

Percona

One of the most frequent concerns we see in the Percona support team is: Why is my pg_wal growing? / pg_wal is filling up the filesystem / pg_wal does not release the space, and so on.

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ACID vs CAP: What’s the Difference?

VoltDB

Acid transactions, ACID properties, and the CAP theorem are two important concepts in data management and distributed systems. It’s unfortunate that in both acronyms the “C” stands for “Consistency,” but actually means completely different things. What follows is a primer on the two concepts and an explanation of the differences between the two “C”s.