It’s essential to perform a UX Audit on your website from time to time. It helps improve the quality of your site by reviewing its strengths and weaknesses. Chief Information Officers often carry out this job. However you can perform the UX Audit yourself if the company is small. Either way, you’re going to need a complete UX Audit Checklist that makes sure you get the most valuable insights from your audit.
IoT has rapidly moved from a fringe technology to a mainstream collection of techniques, protocols, and applications that better enable you to support and monitor a highly distributed, complex system. One of the most critical challenges to overcome is processing an ever-growing stream of analytics data, from IoT security data to business insights, coming from each device. Many protocols have been implemented for this, but could logs provide a powerful option for IoT data and IoT monitoring?
In this article, you’ll learn how to understand and debug the memory usage of a Node.js application and use monitoring tools to get a complete insight into what is happening with the heap memory and garbage collection. Here’s what you’ll get by the end of this tutorial. Memory leaks often go unnoticed. This is why I suggest using a tool to keep track of historical data of garbage collection cycles and to notify you if the heap memory usage starts spiking uncontrollably.
In Cribl LogStream 3.0, we introduced Packs! Packs are self-contained bundles of configurations that allow users to solve full use cases with minimal setup/configuration on their part.
This post highlights some of the features and improvements that we have released in the last 6 months.
In this blog, I’ll cover a real-world example of application performance troubleshooting a Java web app, hosted on JBoss Wildfly using Microsoft SQL as the backend database, including details of the analysis and diagnosis we had to perform in order to identify the root-cause of, and resolve, the performance issue.