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Deletion protection in Grafana Cloud: a simple way to safeguard your observability stack

We’ve all had that “uh-oh” moment. You press Enter and your blood runs cold, as you realize you just deleted something critical. For engineering teams, this type of disaster takes many forms. For example, maybe you used a DELETE statement without a WHERE clause to delete a row in a database, and accidentally deleted all of them instead. To protect you from the accidental deletion of critical resources in Grafana Cloud, we’re introducing a feature called deletion protection.

How to build reliable and accurate synthetic tests for your mobile apps

Mobile applications offer increased flexibility to both users and developers. Users can access content on a wide range of devices, operating systems, and network types, while developers can leverage touch screens and orientation-based layouts to create more responsive features. However, all of these factors create new testing challenges. To ensure a good user experience (UX), developers have to test their apps across many device models and platforms, which can become costly and time-consuming.

Tracing asynchronous systems in your event-driven architecture: When to use parent-child vs. span links

Asynchronous communication patterns are commonly used in distributed systems, especially in those that rely on events or messages to coordinate activity. Rather than responding to direct API calls like in a traditional request-response architecture, services in an asynchronous system produce, route, or consume events and messages independently.

Keep an eye on remote access to your Kubernetes infrastructure with Datadog Workload Protection

To improve efficiency and reduce cloud spending, teams frequently schedule pods on Kubernetes nodes dynamically, based on available resources. However, this practice has also introduced a new security challenge: The workloads maintained by a development team are now spread between Kubernetes nodes, exposing more hosts and increasing the blast radius when user credentials are compromised.

Visualizing Logs Alongside Metrics: A Practical Use Case

Security threats aren’t always loud and don’t always crash systems or trigger alarms. Sometimes they creep in quietly as a steady stream of unauthorized login attempts, slow brute-force probes, or unknown IPs scanning your server for vulnerabilities. These behaviors often show up in logs before they surface in metrics but if you're only watching logs or only tracking metrics, you're missing part of the story.

What is Network Management?

International businesses and near-citywide college campuses require effective network management solutions to minimize downtime, optimize performance and strengthen cybersecurity. In summary, network management helps maintain the efficiency, reliability and security of a local and/or cloud-based network. However, developing a viable network management strategy requires an understanding beyond its actions.

Get the Full Picture: AppSignal Adds OpenTelemetry Support

We're excited to officially launch our OpenTelemetry instrumentation. AppSignal is now able to expand our observability to a dozen popular languages, frameworks, and tools, giving customers the deep insights they need to monitor their entire stack. In this article, we'll show you how you can use AppSignal and OpenTelemetry to proactively monitor your app.

How DX NetOps Topology Streamlines and Optimizes Triage

Every network operator knows the feeling: a critical alert fires, and suddenly it’s all hands on deck. But instead of jumping straight to resolution, you find yourself sifting through irrelevant alerts, flipping between tools, and trying to assemble a puzzle with missing pieces. In today’s high-stakes, hybrid environments, that kind of delay isn’t just frustrating—it’s costly. When issues arise, fast, intelligent triage is a must.

What Your SD-WAN Isn't Telling You

Your SD-WAN is constantly making decisions. It assesses path quality based on metrics like packet loss, latency, and jitter, and steers traffic for your most critical applications accordingly. For this, it is an indispensable technology. But have you ever paused to ask a fundamental question: Is the path it chooses truly the best one available, or just the best one it can see from its limited vantage point?