An Introduction to Service Meshes and Istio with Matt Turner
Episode Date: July 22, 2019To service mash or not? That’s a good question! Not every architecture and project needs a service mesh but for running distributed microservices arch...
The brutal truth about digital performance engineering and operations.Andreas (aka Andi) Grabner and Brian Wilson are veterans of the digital performance world. Combined they have seen too many applications not scaling and performing up to expectations. With more rapid deployment models made possible through continuous delivery and a mentality shift sparked by DevOps they feel it’s time to share their stories. In each episode, they and their guests discuss different topics concerning performance, ranging from common performance problems for specific technology platforms to best practices in development, testing, deploying and monitoring software performance and user experience. Be prepared to learn a lot about metrics.Andi & Brian both work at Dynatrace, where they get to witness more real world customer performance issues than they can TPS report at.
304 episodes transcribedTo service mash or not? That’s a good question! Not every architecture and project needs a service mesh but for running distributed microservices arch...
Keptn (@keptnProject) is an open source control plane for Kubernetes enabling continuous delivery and automated operations. In this session we chat wi...
Can you explain Cloud Native? What are the key OpenSource frameworks you need to know? How about all these OpenSource Licensing models? Why do they ex...
Imagine a future where we deploy every code change directly into production because feature flags eliminated the need for staging. Feature flags allow...
Self-Healing, Auto-Remediation: Magic words for most IT Leaders! When starting those kinds of projects teams realize their lack of maturity or even un...
Did you know that the JVM has 700+ configuration settings? Did you know that MongoDB performance can be improved by 50% just by tuning the right datab...
Have you ever used USE? Have you ever wondered what differentiates a performance tester from a performance engineer? Want to know how to automate perf...
How many different continuous delivery pipelines do you have in your organization? Do you have dedicated teams that keep them up-to-date and constantl...
Nicki (@nicki_23) was bored in finance, started to learn .NET development on the side and eventually won 250k at a hackathon she used for her startup....
Is Cloud Native just a synonym for Kubernetes? How to make sense of the sea of tools & frameworks that pop up daily? What can we learn from others tha...
The .NET Runtime – whether .NET Framework or .NET Core – provides many ways to optimize memory management. But they don’t come in the form of configur...
Creating and maintaining test scenarios not only takes a lot of time, but means we are creating artificial test scenarios based on what we think users...
How to you scale a startup, a mid size company or an enterprise software organization? Can we learn from the Spartans or the Romans? And how can we ex...
Kurt Aigner gave a session about managing hybrid system complexity, from the cloud to the mainframe and everything in between. He shares a few notes a...
In this episode, Andi has a coffee and a chat with Dynatrace's Chief Product Officer Andreas Lehofer where they dig a little deeper into AI Ops Enhanc...
Gary Carr shares his experience with Dynatrace IaaS cloud support and a deep dive into how Dynatrace open AI provides intelligence into the capabiliti...
Jimmy Stewart of Kroger, along with Michael Timmers and Kamala Dasika from Pivotal Cloud Foundry, discuss Kroger’s migration to PCF and how they tackl...
Long-time Dynatracer Nestor Zapata chats with us about Citrix’s fundamental shift from reactive to proactive and predictive operations; moving from da...
Ryan Murphy shares his experiences with leveraging Dynatrace to help deliver value to customers and partners, especially focusing on Cloud provisionin...