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DX UIM for Hybrid Cloud Environment Monitoring and Management

While adoption of private and public cloud expands, traditional and hyperconverged data centers remain and must continue to be supported. These hybrid cloud environments make true observability difficult. DX UIM removes the complexity of using multiple tools to monitor and manage hybrid cloud environments and associated technologies for enterprises, government agencies and managed service providers. Watch this brief video to learn more about hybrid cloud monitoring or share this with your internal or revenue-producing customers to educate them on what DX UIM can do for your organization.

Top 6 Azure VM Monitoring Tools for Better Performance

Azure Virtual Machine (VM) is an on-demand Azure resource allowing users to host applications in a virtual computing environment instead of a physical machine. Allowing software to be configured and installed in a virtual environment and offering flexibility and scalability lowers the cost of maintaining a physical machine. This blog discusses the following key aspects.

Customer Stories: Sahil Pandita, consultant of Progress, Melbourne, uses Site24x7 to ensure uptime

Sahil Pandita, consultant of Progress, Melbourne, Australia, talks about how their organization uses Site24x7 to ensure uptime for their multi-national customers, and monitor it on a run-time basis to achieve a significant reduction in downtime to comfortably meet their SLAs. Pandita especially praises Site24x7's exhaustive integration capabilities with AWS or Azure, its flexible dashboards, and the events-based trigger features.

Project Variables are now available

Environment variables are the best way to store variables like API keys, secrets and databases URLs. Until today you had to create and update Env. Variable manually for each app even if they are inside the same project and share the same credentials. Today, we are launching Project-level Variables: Project-level Variables are environment variables created at the project-level. You can create and consume an unlimited number of environment variable directly from your project main page.

What is Azure Locally Redundant Storage?

As more and more companies move their data to the cloud, the importance of data redundancy cannot be overstated. Losing data can be catastrophic, so having multiple copies of your data in different locations is essential to ensure data availability and business continuity. One way to achieve this is through Azure Locally Redundant Storage (LRS). In this article, we will cover everything you need to know about Azure LRS, including what it is, how it works, and its benefits.

New Performance Issues | Snack of the Week

We’ve released new Performance Issues for Frontend, Backend, and Mobile recently. N+1 API Calls, Large Render-blocking Assets, and Slow Database Queries are just a few of them. If you want to learn more, you can register for our upcoming Performance Issues AMA where you can talk with the engineers who built our performance product: .