Pureperformance

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Sinopse

The brutal truth about digital performance engineering and operations.Andreas (aka Andi) Grabner and Brian Wilson are veterans of the digital performance world. Combined they have seen too many applications not scaling and performing up to expectations. With more rapid deployment models made possible through continuous delivery and a mentality shift sparked by DevOps they feel its time to share their stories. In each episode, they and their guests discuss different topics concerning performance, ranging from common performance problems for specific technology platforms to best practices in development, testing, deploying and monitoring software performance and user experience. Be prepared to learn a lot about metrics.Andi & Brian both work at Dynatrace, where they get to witness more real world customer performance issues than they can TPS report at.

Episódios

  • Mobile App Intelligence with Dominik Punz

    29/01/2019 Duração: 09min

    Dominik Punz shares his insights on his session about Dynatrace support for mobile platforms and how to intelligently monitor your mobile apps and what you can discover from troubleshooting, to enhancing user experience.

  • Re-Engineering Autodesk: Digital Transformation with AWS Lambda with Daniel Khan

    29/01/2019 Duração: 10min

    Daniel Khan talks about how Autodesk transformed customer’s businesses using AWS Lambda by simplifying processes, demonstrating real-world examples about how Dynatrace provides deep insights into Lambda functions and efficiency.

  • Unbreakable Continuous Delivery with Jason Westerhouse

    29/01/2019 Duração: 19min

    In this episode Jason Westerhouse shares details on how KeyBank is integrating Dynatrace across their DevOps toolchain and driving automated quality gates, continuous feedback and faster incident response time by embracing GitFlow – using Jenkins, containers and release automation to automate CD.

  • The Journey to Autonomous Cloud Management with Trevor Ealy Kristof Renders

    29/01/2019 Duração: 09min

    In this episode Trevor and Kristof give some practical guidance on how to make the vision of autonomous cloud management a reality, including the changes needed, the steps required to get there and benefits you will reap once you have arrived.

  • Dynatrace Cloud Innovation and Roadmap Florian Ortner

    29/01/2019 Duração: 11min

    Florian Ortner reviews some of the top Dynatrace integrations and support for all the major cloud IaaS and PaaS platforms. He shares a few ideas about AWS, Azure, Google Cloud Platform, Pivotal Cloud Foundry, OpenShift and Kubernetes, in addition to looking into what Dynatrace plans to release this year.

  • Dynatrace PERFORM 2019 Day 1 Mainstage Review

    29/01/2019 Duração: 32min

    We'll chat about today's announcements on the mainstage

  • Dynatrace Perform 2019 Welcome Reception

    29/01/2019 Duração: 30min

    Live from Dynatrace PERFORM 2019 in Las Vegas, it's Pure Perfbytes Performance Welcome Reception

  • 078 Application Modernization – the 7-R Approach with Mandus Momberg

    21/01/2019 Duração: 44min

    If you haven’t heard about the 6-R Migration Patterns, then you probably haven’t heard about the 7-R. The 7th stands for R(e-Fit).In this podcast we chat with Mandus Momberg (@MandusMomberg), Principal Solution Architect at AWS. Mandus is sharing what he has learned from small to large scale application migration & modernization projects. We learn about Modernization Factories, that it is key to have decision maker buy-in and that the most common migration scenario is R(e-Fit).Our biggest takeaway are the 3 key measures of success after a migration: Availability, Elasticity & Agility! Now listen in …https://www.linkedin.com/in/mandusm/https://aws.amazon.com/migration-acceleration-program/

  • 077 How SambaSafety Successfully Migrated to the Cloud

    07/01/2019 Duração: 37min

    Migrating from your data center to the cloud is no easy task. In this episode, Patrick Kemble (@PatrickKemble), CTO at SambaSafety, shares their journey from lift & shift to AWS to re-architecting their applications using Cloud Foundry. Along the way, of course, they discovered many important aspects of monitoring. https://twitter.com/patrickkemble?lang=enhttps://www.sambasafety.com/

  • 076 Shift-Left SRE: Building Self-Healing into your Cloud Delivery Pipeline

    17/12/2018 Duração: 43min

    This episode is a recap of Andi’s presentation at AWS re:Invent where he talked common use cases Operation Teams have been auto-remediate over the years and how now Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) Teams take it to the next level. The key point of Andi’s message is to not only auto-remediate these and newer cloud native use cases in production. It is about shifting-left and preventing them upstream in the delivery pipeline. If you want to learn more check out Andi’s blog or watch the recorded session from re:Invent on YouTube.Also make sure to listen until the end to learn about how you can mail your Christmas wishes to either Santa Claus or the Christkind!Blog:https://www.dynatrace.com/news/blog/shift-left-sre-building-self-healing-into-your-cloud-delivery-pipeline/Video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PsI4pc0NtoI

  • Encore Presentation: 033 Performance Engineering at Facebook with Goranka Bjedov

    03/12/2018 Duração: 48min

    Encore Presentation:Goranka Bjedov ( https://www.linkedin.com/in/goranka-bjedov-5969a6/ ) has an eye over the performance of thousands of servers spread across the data centers of Facebook. Her infrastructure supports applications such as Facebook Social Network, WhatsApp, Instagram and Messenger. We wanted to learn from her how to manage performance in such scale, how Facebook engineers bring new ideas to the market and what role performance and monitoring plays.

  • 075 What is Azure DevOps and How to Integrate it in your processes with Abel Wang

    19/11/2018 Duração: 43min

    Azure DevOps, formerly known as VSTS, is more than just a set of tools. But what is it exactly? How does it help enterprises to deploy better code faster? Does it only work for Azure or other platforms & clouds as well? How can it be extended or integrated into existing processes and tools?Abel Wang, Sr Cloud Developer Advocate at Microsoft, is giving us a tour through Azure DevOps and how he has seen it implemented and integrated into existing enterprise DevOps tool landscapes. We briefly discussed the Unbreakable Delivery Pipeline for Azure DevOps that Abel helped implement and is now available on the Visual Studio Marketplace. So – give it a try and see for yourself what Abel and team has built!Last but not least we also touched upon Azure DevOps for databases and how you to implement regression testing, continuous deployment and canary releases for database updates. Very intriguing topic that we are sure to cover in future sessions in more detail.https://abelsquidhead.com/index.php/2018/08/03/the-dyna

  • 074 Advanced Real User Monitoring Tips & Tricks with Ben Rushlo

    05/11/2018 Duração: 58min

    Happy Guy Fawkes Night!In the first episode with Ben Rushlo, Vice President of Dynatrace Services, we learned about things like not getting fooled by Bot traffic, which metrics to monitor and how RUM can replace your traditional site analytics.In this episode we dive deeper into RUM use cases around user behavior analytics, bridging the silos between Dev, Ops & Business and elaborate on why blindly optimizing individual page load times is most likely wasted time as you won’t impact what really matters: End-to-End User Experience!In our discussion we also talked about UX vs UI as well as importance of Accessibility. Here two links we want you to look at: Holger Weissboeck on Let’s put U in UX and Stephanie Mcilroy’s presentation at DevOne.Listen to Episode 70:https://www.spreaker.com/user/pureperformance/070-exploring-real-user-monitoring-with-Let's Put the U in UX:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qi19hls9LfYStephanie Mcilroy’s presentation at DevOne:https://devone.us/speakers/#stephaniemcilroyData vs. Info

  • 073 Understanding Azure Service Fabric with Sravan Rengarajan

    22/10/2018 Duração: 47min

    Did you know that Azure Service Fabric is used by most of Microsoft’s global high scale services such as Bing, Dynamics or Xbox)? It’s a battle tested distributed systems platform that enables developers to deploy, manage and scale their microservices. In this session we have Sravan Rengarajan, Program Manager at Microsoft Azure, giving us an overview of the key use cases, how Service Fabric started and in which direction it is heading. We also learn how you get your own free local version of Service Fabric and why Service Fabric gets us towards real Serverless computing. Additional information can be found on the Service Fabric GitHub codebase – yeah – its all out there on GitHub!https://www.linkedin.com/in/sravan-rengarajan/ - Sravan on Linkedinhttp://aka.ms/servicefabricdocs - learn more about Service Fabrichttp://aka.ms/servicefabricmesh - learn more about Meshhttp://aka.ms/tryservicefabric - free clusters to party on!https://github.com/microsoft/service-fabric - GitHub codebase

  • 072 Monitoring Minecraft – Why and What to Learn from it with Mike Villiger

    08/10/2018 Duração: 36min

    Minecraft – the hugely popular sandbox video game – might not be your traditional software to monitor with an APM (Application Performance Management) tool. But Mike Villiger did it anyway in order to learn some advanced concepts in application monitoring such as custom entry points, thread diagnostics, method hotspots or simply to figure out why his mod’ed Minecraft sometimes couldn’t keep up with processing all the changes and skipped cycles. By using Dynatrace – first AppMon now Dynatrace SaaS – he learned more about the internals of Minecraft, how the single threaded architecture calls each mod and why a single mod must not take longer than 50ms to process. Mike gives us insights into which problems he found within Minecraft but more importantly what he takes away for his daily job as a performance advocate and evangelist. If you have any interesting side projects where you use APM tools let us know – there is always something to learn from every project!https://minecraft.net/https://twitter.com/mikevilli

  • 071 Lessons learned when breaking a Monolithic Healthcare System with Brett Hofer

    24/09/2018 Duração: 52min

    Brett Hofer is giving us his inside story on how he was called for the rescue to break a monolithic healthcare system that, after 3 years of development, was on the verge of having a major business impact on the largest healthcare vendor in the US. We learn about his strategic decisions such as quieting the system, establish traceability and most importantly: setting up a separate team that broke the monolithic while keeping it in sync with the main branch development. Brett Hofer is now Global Practice Lead at Dynatrace where he and his team help Dynatrace customers successfully walking through their digital transformations.https://www.linkedin.com/in/brett-hofer-2432572/

  • 070 Exploring Real User Monitoring with Ben Rushlo

    10/09/2018 Duração: 54min

    Ben Rushlo, Vice President of Dynatrace Services, specializes in the Digital Experience. In this episode, Ben talks to us about Real User Monitoring. What happens when good bots go bad? Can Real User Monitoring (RUM) replace your traditional site analytics? If you have RUM, is there any reason to also use synthetics? What performance metrics are the best when it comes to monitoring the end user? How does RUM help you understand the performance of business? Tune in to episode 70 of PurePerformance for answers to these questions. https://www.linkedin.com/in/benrushlo/

  • 069 Four Serverless Patterns everyone should know with Justin Donohoo

    27/08/2018 Duração: 56min

    Serverless has been a hot topic for quite a while, but we are still in the early stages when it comes to best practices and tooling. Justin Donohoo, Co-Founder of observian.com, gives us the pros and cons of 4 architectural patterns that he calls: “Microservice / nano pattern”, “Service Pattern”, “Monolithic Pattern” and the “GraphQL Patterns”. Besides these patterns we also learn about common cost traps and how to “architecture around them”. For more information on serverless Justin also shared his recent Serverless Meetup presentation. And stay tuned – there will be more from Justin around secrets, containers and anything else there is to know about cloud native applications.* https://twitter.com/justindonohoo* https://www.observian.com/* https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1ffx9wWioFahxQJbhpPhJ3FC-csNXrdEGdufrj5LwV6w/edit#slide=id.p* https://observian.com/tools/secret-awsome/* https://www.puresec.io/blog

  • 068 Swagger-Contract-based Testing for Microservice Delivery at Landbay with Chris Burrell

    13/08/2018 Duração: 32min

    In our previous episode with Chris Burrell, Head of Technology at Landbay, we learned how they got rid of end-to-end testing in order to speed up continuous delivery. Today we discuss how they still make sure that no code changes in their microservice architecture breaks end-to-end use cases by leveraging Contract-based Testing using Swagger and several tools in the Swagger ecosystem, e.g: diff, code generation … - also make sure to check out Chris’ presentation at yCon called “CDC is dead – long live swagger”.* https://twitter.com/ChrisBurrell7* https://swagger.io/* https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen/tree/master/modules/swagger-codegen/src/main/resources* http://uk.droidcon.com/skillscasts/11147-lightning-talk-cdc-testing-is-dead-long-live-swagger

  • 067 Redefine Testing for Microservice Delivery Pipelines with Chris Burrell

    30/07/2018 Duração: 41min

    How can you get your build times down to minutes? Exactly: eliminate the largest time consumer! At Landbay, where Chris Burrell heads up technology, this was end-to-end testing.Landbay deploys their 40 different microservices into ECS on a continuous basis. The fastest deployment from code to production is 6 minutes. This includes a lot of testing – but simply not the traditional end-to-end testing any longer. Chris gives us insights in contract testing, mocked frontend testing, how they do Blue/Green deployments and what their strategy is when it comes to rollback or rollforward.For more information watch Chris’s talk on 6 minutes from Code Commit to Live at µCon and his lightening talk on CDC Testing is Dead – Long Live Swagger.https://twitter.com/ChrisBurrell7https://skillsmatter.com/skillscasts/10714-6-minutes-from-code-commit-to-live-you-won-t-believe-how-we-did-ithttps://skillsmatter.com/skillscasts/11147-lightning-talk-cdc-testing-is-dead-long-live-swagger#video

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