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2019 Open Source Database Report: Top Databases, Public Cloud vs. On-Premise, Polyglot Persistence

Scalegrid

Ready to transition from a commercial database to open source, and want to know which databases are most popular in 2019? We broke down the data by open source databases vs. commercial databases: Open Source Databases. Popular examples of open source databases include MySQL, PostgreSQL and MongoDB.

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Three ways to optimize open source contributions

Dynatrace

Because open source software (OSS) is taking over the world, optimizing open source contributions is becoming an essential competitive strategy. However, open source is not a panacea. These considerations are important if developers want to maximize the impact of their contributions to open source projects.

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Why open source software and open standards are crucial to the future of software development

Dynatrace

Open source software has become a key standard for developing modern applications. From common coding libraries to orchestrating container-based computing, organizations now rely on open source software—and the open standards that define them—for essential functions throughout their software stack.

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Open Sourcing the Netflix Domain Graph Service Framework: GraphQL for Spring Boot

The Netflix TechBlog

By Paul Bakker and Kavitha Srinivasan , Images by David Simmer , Edited by Greg Burrell Netflix has developed a Domain Graph Service (DGS) framework and it is now open source. Fitting into the GraphQL Server Ecosystem So how exactly does the DGS framework fit into the existing GraphQL ecosystem? We call this Spring Boot Netflix.

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Bring syslog into Dynatrace using OpenTelemetry to get open source value with enterprise support

Dynatrace

Syslog is a protocol with clear specifications that require a dedicated syslog server. This alleviates the risk of open source components with unpatched vulnerabilities remaining open to exploitation long after they have been revealed.

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Monitoring Web Servers Should Never Be Complex

DZone

If you run several web servers in your organization or even public web servers on the internet, you need some kind of monitoring. If your servers go down for some reason, this may not be funny for your colleagues, customer, and even for yourself. Introduction. For that reason, we use monitoring tools.

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Dare to debug production with Dynatrace Live Debugger

Dynatrace

It also makes the process risky as production servers might be more exposed, leading to the need for real-time production data. This typically requires production server access, which, in most organizations, is difficult to arrange. Debug data from third-party and open source, too!