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Intro video here - https://youtu.be/MWsoXPFHY5Q
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IBM MQ can run in containers to provide benefits like faster deployment, version management and high availability. MQ supports running in Docker containers on common container services and orchestration platforms. Sample container images are available on Docker Hub and IBM Cloud to simplify deployment of MQ in containers. The MQ team has also developed an IBM MQ SaaS offering on IBM Cloud that allows provisioning of MQ queue managers without managing infrastructure.
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Intro video here - https://youtu.be/MWsoXPFHY5Q
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Building an Active-Active IBM MQ Systemmatthew1001
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Presented at MQ Technical Conference 2018
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Presentation delivered at Interconnect 2017 Session ID 6885.
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IBM watsonx Code Assistant for Z, our latest Generative AI-assisted mainframe application modernization solution. Mainframe (IBM Z) application modernization is a topic that every mainframe client is addressing to various degrees today, driven largely from digital transformation. With generative AI comes the opportunity to reimagine the mainframe application modernization experience. Infusing generative AI will enable speed and trust, help de-risk, and lower total costs associated with heavy-lifting application modernization initiatives. This document provides an overview of the IBM watsonx Code Assistant for Z which uses the power of generative AI to make it easier for developers to selectively modernize COBOL business services while maintaining mainframe qualities of service.
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What’s new in VictoriaMetrics - Q2 2024 UpdateVictoriaMetrics
These slides were presented during the virtual VictoriaMetrics User Meetup for Q2 2024.
Topics covered:
1. VictoriaMetrics development strategy
* Prioritize bug fixing over new features
* Prioritize security, usability and reliability over new features
* Provide good practices for using existing features, as many of them are overlooked or misused by users
2. New releases in Q2
3. Updates in LTS releases
Security fixes:
● SECURITY: upgrade Go builder from Go1.22.2 to Go1.22.4
● SECURITY: upgrade base docker image (Alpine)
Bugfixes:
● vmui
● vmalert
● vmagent
● vmauth
● vmbackupmanager
4. New Features
* Support SRV URLs in vmagent, vmalert, vmauth
* vmagent: aggregation and relabeling
* vmagent: Global aggregation and relabeling
* vmagent: global aggregation and relabeling
* Stream aggregation
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- Add rate_avg aggregation output
- Reduce the number of allocated objects in heap during deduplication and aggregation up to 5 times! The change reduces the CPU usage.
* Vultr service discovery
* vmauth: backend TLS setup
5. Let's Encrypt support
All the VictoriaMetrics Enterprise components support automatic issuing of TLS certificates for public HTTPS server via Let’s Encrypt service: https://docs.victoriametrics.com/#automatic-issuing-of-tls-certificates
6. Performance optimizations
● vmagent: reduce CPU usage when sharding among remote storage systems is enabled
● vmalert: reduce CPU usage when evaluating high number of alerting and recording rules.
● vmalert: speed up retrieving rules files from object storages by skipping unchanged objects during reloading.
7. VictoriaMetrics k8s operator
● Add new status.updateStatus field to the all objects with pods. It helps to track rollout updates properly.
● Add more context to the log messages. It must greatly improve debugging process and log quality.
● Changee error handling for reconcile. Operator sends Events into kubernetes API, if any error happened during object reconcile.
See changes at https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/operator/releases
8. Helm charts: charts/victoria-metrics-distributed
This chart sets up multiple VictoriaMetrics cluster instances on multiple Availability Zones:
● Improved reliability
● Faster read queries
● Easy maintenance
9. Other Updates
● Dashboards and alerting rules updates
● vmui interface improvements and bugfixes
● Security updates
● Add release images built from scratch image. Such images could be more
preferable for using in environments with higher security standards
● Many minor bugfixes and improvements
● See more at https://docs.victoriametrics.com/changelog/
Also check the new VictoriaLogs PlayGround https://play-vmlogs.victoriametrics.com/
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The Power of Visual Regression Testing_ Why It Is Critical for Enterprise App...kalichargn70th171
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