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Network Guardians: Crafting a Spring Boot-Driven Anomaly Detection System

DZone

This three-part article series will take you through the process of developing a network anomaly detection system using the Spring Boot framework in a robust manner. The series is organized as follows: Part 1: We’ll concentrate on the foundation and basic structure of our detection system, which has to be created.

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Choreography Pattern: Optimizing Communication in Distributed Systems

DZone

While this architectural approach offers scalability, reusability, and adaptability, it also presents a unique challenge: effectively managing communication between these microservices. In today's rapidly evolving technology landscape, it's common for applications to migrate to the cloud to embrace the microservice architecture.

Systems 286
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Hawkins: Diving into the Reasoning Behind our Design System

The Netflix TechBlog

Stranger Things imagery showcasing the inspiration for the Hawkins Design System by Hawkins team member Joshua Godi ; with art contributions by Wiki Chaves Hawkins may be the name of a fictional town in Indiana, most widely known as the backdrop for one of Netflix’s most popular TV series “Stranger Things,” but the name is so much more.

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Energy Efficient Distributed Systems

DZone

Energy efficiency has become a paramount concern in the design and operation of distributed systems due to the increasing demand for sustainable and environmentally friendly computing solutions.

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Build systems more reliably with Dynatrace: Chaos Engineering

Dynatrace

These releases often assumed ideal conditions such as zero latency, infinite bandwidth, and no network loss, as highlighted in Peter Deutsch’s eight fallacies of distributed systems. While it is powerful, it presents several challenges that affect its adoption.

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Timestone: Netflix’s High-Throughput, Low-Latency Priority Queueing System with Built-in Support…

The Netflix TechBlog

Timestone: Netflix’s High-Throughput, Low-Latency Priority Queueing System with Built-in Support for Non-Parallelizable Workloads by Kostas Christidis Introduction Timestone is a high-throughput, low-latency priority queueing system we built in-house to support the needs of Cosmos , our media encoding platform. Over the past 2.5

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Exploring Operating Systems and Distributions: A Comprehensive Overview

DZone

Operating systems (OS) are the foundation of computers, allowing people to communicate with devices and administer software. From the dawn of computers to the present day, a multitude of operating systems and distributions have emerged to meet the different demands and tastes of users.