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Exploring the Basics of EMQX MQTT Broker Clustering: An Introduction

DZone

If you're involved in the IoT (Internet of Things) space or have embarked on any journey involving real-time data transfer, you've probably come across MQTT (Message Queuing Telemetry Transport). MQTT is a lightweight, publish-subscribe network protocol that transports messages between devices, often known as the backbone for IoT.

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Stuff The Internet Says On Scalability For March 8th, 2019

High Scalability

There was already a telecommunication network, which became the backbone of the internet. There was already a transportation network called the US Postal Service, and Royal Mail, and Deutsche Post, all over the world, that could deliver our packages. They'll learn a lot and love you even more. So many more quotes.

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How Netflix brings safer and faster streaming experience to the living room on crowded networks…

The Netflix TechBlog

To achieve that, we are efficiently using ABR (adaptive bitrate streaming) for a better playback experience, DRM (Digital Right Management) to protect our service and TLS (Transport Layer Security) to protect customer privacy and to create a safer streaming experience. is the latest version of the Transport Layer Security protocol.

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Advanced analytics: Leverage edge IoT data with OpenTelemetry and Dynatrace

Dynatrace

In today’s data-driven world, businesses across various industry verticals increasingly leverage the Internet of Things (IoT) to drive efficiency and innovation. Mining and public transportation organizations commonly rely on IoT to monitor vehicle status and performance and ensure fuel efficiency and operational safety.

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Dynatrace adds support for AWS Transit Gateway with VPC Flow Logs

Dynatrace

There are five network internet protocol (IP) characteristics that are captured within each of the Transit Gateway Flow Logs for each log source. These include Source IP, destination IP, transport protocol, source port, and destination port. What can you expect from VPC Flow Logs for Transit Gateway.

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Optimising for High Latency Environments

CSS Wizardry

We really don’t deserve it, but I digress… That said, one of the key improvements in HTTP/3 is that, because it’s built on top of QUIC, which in turn has the benefit of access to the transport layer, it is able to provide TLS as part of the protocol. It can also provide genuine seamless connection migration as devices traverse the internet.

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HTTP/3 From A To Z: Core Concepts (Part 1)

Smashing Magazine

It’s also one of the reasons we can keep using the Internet with many concurrent users, because it smartly limits each user’s bandwidth usage to their fair share. As another example, most applications on the Internet use TCP internally to ensure that all of their data are transmitted in full. Did You Know?