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Episode 14: Designing and Testing a Data Model

It's time to think about the data model for Request Metrics. We plan to store all customer records in Redis. This requires some thought because Redis is not a relational database. The first thing we need is a user. We'd like to work on authentication soon and we won't get far without a user to login with.

Fault Monitoring vs. Performance Monitoring: What's The Difference? | Obkio

Fault Monitoring vs. Network Monitoring: What are the differences and when do you need either solution? Where do we start when users or employees complain about poor network performance? And what tools are available to help? Check out our video to learn about the differences between Fault Monitoring and Networking Monitoring and what may be the right solution for your needs, in under 2 minutes. Every IT professional knows that users typically complain about two things: Something doesn’t work. Something is slow slow.

Debugging in production with Stackdriver Debugger - Stack Doctor

Did you know you can debug your code while it’s still in production? In this video, Yuri Grinshteyn speaks about the Stackdriver Debugger, and how you can use it with Node.js. More importantly, he talks about the two ways in which this tool can debug by creating snapshots, or logging in real-time. Product: Google Cloud Operation Suite; fullname: Yuri Grinshteyn;

SEMplicity: Scaling Large ECE Deployments

From the trenches: what does it really take to scale up a large Elastic security log deployment? Elasticsearch for enterprise security log storage & management is a hot topic today. Specular gains in performance, functionality and cost are ready for harvest. But what exactly does it take to create a large Elastic log storage infrastructure? This talk will present war stories related to at 150,000 events per second Elastic log storage implementation with 2 month retention built at a large commercial client.

Virtual Meetup: Elastic Workplace Search-Finding Where That Document Went

Supporting employees in a work from a home environment can be challenging. Do they have access to these systems? Can they locate the documents they need? This would be easier if documents are centrally located. In most organizations, documents can live in services like Dropbox, Goole Drive, and or Github. In this virtual meetup, I will show you how to create a search box between these different services and finally solve the question.. "Where did that document go?"

Webinar: Serverless At Scale: the Present and Future of Modern Cloud Architectures

In this webinar on 16 April 2020 we covered the following topics:

  • The main challenges of scaling modern cloud applications
  • Implementing well-architected best practices
  • Battle-tested architectural patterns
  • How to improve resilience and scalability