Wed.Jul 24, 2024

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US government guidance and fortifying a zero trust architecture with observability

Dynatrace

A zero trust architecture (ZTA) model comprises seven pillars to enhance the security posture of all organizations, from government agencies to private sector enterprises. ZTA is a set of system design principles with a security model in mind. It includes an advanced cybersecurity strategy because threats can come from inside or outside of a network boundary.

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ChaosMeta for AI: Taking AI Stability to the Next Level With Chaos Engineering

DZone

In today's AI era, the architecture of AI systems is becoming increasingly complex, making its stability, resource utilization, and fault self-healing capabilities increasingly important. Addressing issues only when they occur during actual operation not only incurs high costs but also affects user experience. Chaos engineering is about proactively exposing and addressing system vulnerabilities, greatly enhancing system resilience.

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Types of Performance Testing

Abstracta

Discover the various types of performance testing and understand their unique benefits. Learn about load, stress, throttle, peak, and scalability tests, and see how each one plays a vital role in boosting your systems to run smoothly and efficiently. Performance testing is a part of. The post Types of Performance Testing appeared first on Blog about Software Development, Testing, and AI | Abstracta.

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What to Expect When You're Optimizing

Tim Kadlec

One of the most common pain-points I hear from companies is that they spent a bunch of time chasing an optimization, only to find that, after shipping it, they could provide no evidence of it making a difference in their performance. There are a lot of things involved in making performance more predictable, but one immediate thing you can do is do the work up front to set expectations about which metrics you expect the optimization to move, and how you’ll measure the impact.

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

Dynatrace

As we did with IBM Power , we’re delighted to share that IBM and Dynatrace have joined forces to bring the Dynatrace Operator, along with the comprehensive capabilities of the Dynatrace platform, to Red Hat OpenShift on the IBM Z and LinuxONE architecture (s390x). IBM Z and LinuxONE mainframes running the Linux operating system enable you to respond faster to business demands, protect data from core to cloud, and streamline insights and automation.

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Volt Significantly Faster, and Cheaper, than Intel on (AWS) ARM

VoltDB

Mission-critical applications require great performance without breaking the bank. In this light, we are always seeking to prove Volt’s value against other data platforms for supporting applications that need to be fast without compromising on things like accuracy, consistency, or resiliency. As part of our new support for ARM processors , we recently ran benchmarks on both Intel C7 and ARM c7g on AWS.

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The Dynatrace troubleshooting community: Experts tips and tricks to get the most out of Dynatrace

Dynatrace

Something not working as expected? Not sure what an error message means? At Dynatrace, we’re committed to helping you get the most out of observability and security to keep your software working perfectly. The perfect place to start is the Dynatrace troubleshooting community forum. What is the Dynatrace troubleshooting community? The Dynatrace troubleshooting community is a website that hosts articles written by Dynatrace experts with quick answers to common issues.