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How to alert on high cardinality data with Grafana Loki

Amnon is a Software Engineer at ScyllaDB. Amnon has 15 years of experience in software development of large-scale systems. Previously he worked at Convergin, which was acquired by Oracle. Amnon holds a BA and MSc in Computer Science from the Technion-Machon Technologi Le' Israel and an MBA from Tel Aviv University. Many products that report internal metrics live in the gap between reporting too little and reporting too much.

Announcing Harvester Beta Availability

It has been five months since we announced project Harvester, open source hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) software built using Kubernetes. Since then, we’ve received a lot of feedback from the early adopters. This feedback has encouraged us and helped in shaping Harvester’s roadmap. Today, I am excited to announce the Harvester v0.2.0 release, along with the Beta availability of the project!

Polystream Stopped Implementing Technology and Implemented A Mindset - Customer Stories

Polystream is changing the way we think about video game streaming, and with xMatters, they know that incidents won't keep them from achieving their goals. In this customer chat, join Tracey McGarrigan, Chief Marketing Officer at Polystream, Cheryl Razzell, VP of Engineering, and xMatters own Laura Meadows, VP EMEA Region, as they discuss Polystream's ongoing ambitions and how xMatters helps their growth. Plus, make sure you don't miss why Tracey would describe xMatters as Polystream's comfort blanket!

What Happens When I Execute a Query?

To many developers and system administrators—and even to some database administrators—database engines are a black box. They’re complex pieces of software that, in some cases, even have their own operating systems—the database engine manages its own memory, reads and writes to disks, and handles numerous other system functions. In this post, you’ll learn about a specific feature of database engines—query optimization.

Synthetic Monitoring of Amazon WorkSpaces

Amazon WorkSpaces enables you to provision virtual, cloud-based Microsoft Windows or Amazon Linux desktops for users. WorkSpaces eliminates the need to procure and deploy hardware or install complex software. You can quickly add or remove users as your needs change. Users can access their virtual desktops from multiple devices or web browsers.