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Archive Query 3 minute Overview

Archive Query is a revolutionary approach to long term storage of Observability data. Leveraging our Streama technology, Instead of hiding your data away, Coralogix archive query can be easily accessed, with one of the fastest archive query mechanisms on the market. This simple, intuitive approach will directly save you money and time, while ensuring that all of your data is available to you, whenever you need it, either via the Coralogix UI or in your very own cloud storage.

4 Tips With Qovery To Reduce Your Cloud Costs

While the cloud offers significant benefits compared to traditional on-premise infrastructure, its inherent elasticity and scalability lead to uncontrolled costs. Cloud costs can be opaque and difficult to analyze — and without some system of identifying the source of costs and how to manage them — they can quickly undermine your profit margins. Since Qovery makes it easy to create on-demand environments, it can drastically grow your cloud costs.

What is a "service" in a microservices architecture?

The past ten years marked a significant change in how software teams build and deploy applications. We moved away from bulky, slow, monolithic applications toward lightweight, scalable, distributed service-based applications. Meanwhile, tools like Docker, Kubernetes, and other container platforms helped accelerate this process. Despite this sudden growth, a fundamental question remains: what exactly is a service, and how does it fit into a microservice architecture?

What are the four Golden Signals?

When it comes to building reliable and scalable software, few organizations have as much authority and expertise as Google. Their Site Reliability Engineering Handbook, first published in 2016, details their practices to maintain reliability as Google scaled. But when you have over a million servers running thousands of services across more than twenty data centers, how do you monitor them in a consistent, logical, and relevant way?

Fundamentals: Load Balancing and the Right Distribution Algorithm for You

With the right load balancing in place, the demand of increasing web traffic can become manageable, but how do you determine which load balancing algorithm is best suited for your applications? Does the ease of use of static load balancing better suit the services you provide, or would your system benefit from a more complex and dynamic set of algorithms to maximize efficiency? In this blog post, we discuss what to consider when deciding on the right load-balancing algorithm.

How Is Inventory Management for Warehouses Important to Increase Productivity?

“How much Inventory is left for the next batch of production?” Is this easy for you to answer this? If not, then there is a management glitch, which you must take care of. If your organization is still keeping a track of inventory manually it must be a time and money-consuming task. Whereas, if an organization wishes to switch to an automated Inventory Management Software, it makes the task very easy. Let us first know what inventory is & how inventory management helps!

IDC Analyst Brief: Why You Need to Proactively Monitor and Optimize UC&C

Rich Costello, Senior Research Analyst at IDC has recently developed an Analyst Brief that looks at the growing need for proactive service quality management and optimization tools for communication and collaboration environments. As the world pivoted online during the COVID-19 pandemic, few companies were ready to support a fully virtual workforce that still required constant connection and to remain as productive as possible.

Keep control of your Organization's Usage with our New Organization Usage page. #Blackfire

Predicting the traffic of our #applications is as challenging as forecasting the weather. Whether it’s a sudden spike in your apps’ traffic, a set of bugs pushed in #production, or even a full-on #cyberattack, unexpected surges can bring significant consequences. We may have the facts to anticipate a solid estimate, but we can’t plan for the anomalies. This is a concern shared by many #blackfire Monitoring customers. And it’s directly linked to ensuring you have the right amount of traces to maintain your applications’ continuous instrumentation—while controlling costs.