Choosing a database is no easy feat. You must consider your organization’s current requirements and anticipate its future needs. Also, there are plenty of databases to choose from, and each type has its pros, cons, and use cases. To help you decide, we’re diving into a MongoDB vs. MySQL comparison in this article. We’ll review each database to help you decide which one might meet your needs.
Full stack observability (FSO) includes the ability to measure and monitor all layers of business infrastructure, security, and applications, from the underlying hardware and network performance to the user-facing software. As businesses shift from traditional, monolithic systems to more complex environments involving on-premises (on-prem) and cloud infrastructure, there comes a critical need for holistic observability.
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Hybrid IT environments are more complex than ever, and 76% of organizations struggle with ongoing cloud operational management. Why? Because most monitoring tools force you to compromise—leaving critical gaps in your observability strategy. The consequences? Slow issue resolution, missed SLAs, and a damaged customer experience that hits your bottom line. SolarWinds is here to help. Learn how we’re laser-focused on closing the hybrid observability gap and empowering you to maximize performance, minimize downtime, and protect your future growth.
An audit and error trail is one of the core pillars of a well-designed software application, regardless of the programming language used to build it. This trail typically comes in the form of logging. When your application produces useful, rich logs, you are better equipped to successfully maintain a production-grade system and troubleshoot any issues that might arise. When it comes to distributed Python applications, having correlated logs for each system is important for debugging.
Network flapping is the rapid fluctuation of network routes or interfaces between an up (active) and down (inactive) state. This constant change disturbs the network’s stability by forcing routers and switches to repeatedly calculate the best paths for data transmission. Route flapping is a specific type of network flapping in which the route information advertised by routers changes frequently within a short period.
In cloud-native environments, observability is key to ensuring the health, performance, and stability of distributed systems. Observability helps developers and operations teams understand how their systems behave in real time, helping diagnose issues, optimize performance, and meet service-level agreements.
SolarWinds just dropped a whitepaper, From Monitoring to Mastery: Optimizing Database Performance With Observability. Among the highlights is a breakdown of the four most critical components of database observability. Has your organization got these covered?