Server-Side Source Maps in Node.js
Node.js projects in Honeybadger can now officially take advantage of source maps, just like Client-Side JavaScript projects can.
Node.js projects in Honeybadger can now officially take advantage of source maps, just like Client-Side JavaScript projects can.
As technology advances and applications for the Internet of Things (IoT) continue to expand, industrial and manufacturing companies are embedding more digital systems into their operations. From smart factories and intelligent shipping to automation and 3D printing, Industry 5.0 has arrived.
Honeycomb is known for its incredibly fast performance: you can sift through billions of rows, comparing high-cardinality data across thousands of fields, and get fast answers to your queries. And none of that is possible without our purpose-built distributed column store. This post is an introduction to what a distributed column store is, how it functions, and why a distributed column store is a fundamental requirement for achieving observability.