マルチクラウド環境の膨大なAPIトラフィックをリアルタイムに処理するNGINXの仕組みNGINX, Inc.
いかにリアルタイムなAPIのデプロイ、モニタリングを実現し、最適なパフォーマンスの維持を可能にするか。(日本語セミナー)
Join this webinar to learn:
- How to manage, monitor, and automate application deployments at scale with NGINX Controller
- How to deploy multi-cloud application services
- リアルタイムなAPIマネジメントとは?
- 新製品NGINX Controller による、APIマネジメント、モニタリング、自動化の機能
On-Demand Link:
https://www.nginx.com/resources/webinars/real-time-api-japan/
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http://bit.ly/vM336
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Increasing Mean Time Between Loss of Sleep
Speaker: Jim Stoneham, GM & SVP, SMB Business, New Relic & Mikhail Panchechenko, Director, Engineering, New Relic
Featuring: Al Kemner, Principle Engineer – Platform as a Service, Gannett
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The document discusses how the New Relic RPM tool can be used to monitor and optimize SQL and NoSQL databases. It provides metrics on database performance, queries, transactions, and scalability. Custom instrumentation can also be added for databases not supported by default. The presentation emphasizes that detailed database metrics are crucial for identifying bottlenecks and ensuring applications scale effectively.
Paul is part of the web team responsible for delivering the responsive, touch friendly trainline website you see today. He'll take you on their journey from zero to full monitoring of all trainline products with New Relic and sharing how they overcame some of the challenges they had along the way during the rollout. Paul will also take you fellow data nerds through some of the insights they've gathered by using New Relic to measure and improve at lightning speed, improving the end user experience, and the bottom line. Presented at New Relic FutureStack2015.
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This document discusses how New Relic builds language agents for new programming languages and frameworks. It outlines 10 lessons learned from building agents for future stacks: 1) Pay attention to what developers are talking about. 2) Use constraints to inspire innovation. 3) Encourage experimentation, including failures. 4) Rapidly mature by reducing cycle time. 5) It's okay to ask for help. 6) Accept that some bets will be lost. 7) Time with customers is worth 10x coding time. 8) Use data to know where to focus development efforts. 9) Curate every new stack experience. 10) Always have new technologies simmering that could be the next big thing.
The document discusses the importance of performance and scalability in software applications. It provides an overview of New Relic's application performance monitoring (APM) service, which instruments applications to collect metrics on performance and usage. New Relic's APM monitors over 175,000 application processes globally for over 10,000 customers, collecting billions of metrics per day from web pages and applications written in various programming languages. It also discusses lessons learned in scaling New Relic's own systems to handle the large volume of collected metrics data.
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There is no excuse to not have monitoring of your LAMP stack, NoSQL database like MongoDB/Redis/Cassandra/Memcache, Cloud services and much more when you can use the popular New Relic tool for free. As the MySQL plugin author I can offer the following link will give you access to free monitoring http://j.mp/newrelic-mysql There can never be an excuse to not know how your application is performing, from 1 server to 100+ servers.
Engineering and Autonomy in the Age of Microservices - Nic Benders, New RelicAmbassador Labs
Nic Benders, New Relic's Chief Architect discusses how New Relic re-organized their engineering teams around microservices in order to achieve greater scale and efficiency
マルチクラウド環境の膨大なAPIトラフィックをリアルタイムに処理するNGINXの仕組みNGINX, Inc.
いかにリアルタイムなAPIのデプロイ、モニタリングを実現し、最適なパフォーマンスの維持を可能にするか。(日本語セミナー)
Join this webinar to learn:
- How to manage, monitor, and automate application deployments at scale with NGINX Controller
- How to deploy multi-cloud application services
- リアルタイムなAPIマネジメントとは?
- 新製品NGINX Controller による、APIマネジメント、モニタリング、自動化の機能
On-Demand Link:
https://www.nginx.com/resources/webinars/real-time-api-japan/
Optimizing Your Online Store for the HolidaysBrian Doll
Brian Doll, manager of software development at Sheet Music Plus shares his tips on preparing your site optimal application performance, capacity and scalability during the peak season.
http://bit.ly/vM336
New Relic Infrastructure Intro: Increasing Mean Time Between Loss of Sleep [F...New Relic
New Relic Infrastructure Intro:
Increasing Mean Time Between Loss of Sleep
Speaker: Jim Stoneham, GM & SVP, SMB Business, New Relic & Mikhail Panchechenko, Director, Engineering, New Relic
Featuring: Al Kemner, Principle Engineer – Platform as a Service, Gannett
New Relic: Optimizing The Database SQL and NoSQL AlikeBrian Doll
The document discusses how the New Relic RPM tool can be used to monitor and optimize SQL and NoSQL databases. It provides metrics on database performance, queries, transactions, and scalability. Custom instrumentation can also be added for databases not supported by default. The presentation emphasizes that detailed database metrics are crucial for identifying bottlenecks and ensuring applications scale effectively.
Paul is part of the web team responsible for delivering the responsive, touch friendly trainline website you see today. He'll take you on their journey from zero to full monitoring of all trainline products with New Relic and sharing how they overcame some of the challenges they had along the way during the rollout. Paul will also take you fellow data nerds through some of the insights they've gathered by using New Relic to measure and improve at lightning speed, improving the end user experience, and the bottom line. Presented at New Relic FutureStack2015.
How New Relic Develops Language Agents [FutureStack16]New Relic
This document discusses how New Relic builds language agents for new programming languages and frameworks. It outlines 10 lessons learned from building agents for future stacks: 1) Pay attention to what developers are talking about. 2) Use constraints to inspire innovation. 3) Encourage experimentation, including failures. 4) Rapidly mature by reducing cycle time. 5) It's okay to ask for help. 6) Accept that some bets will be lost. 7) Time with customers is worth 10x coding time. 8) Use data to know where to focus development efforts. 9) Curate every new stack experience. 10) Always have new technologies simmering that could be the next big thing.
The document discusses the importance of performance and scalability in software applications. It provides an overview of New Relic's application performance monitoring (APM) service, which instruments applications to collect metrics on performance and usage. New Relic's APM monitors over 175,000 application processes globally for over 10,000 customers, collecting billions of metrics per day from web pages and applications written in various programming languages. It also discusses lessons learned in scaling New Relic's own systems to handle the large volume of collected metrics data.
Track Welcome: New Relic 101 [FutureStack16]New Relic
This document provides an introduction to New Relic 101. It discusses New Relic's founding vision of making developers' lives easier and enabling web applications to scale. It outlines New Relic's evolution from focusing on Ruby on Rails developers to its current unified digital intelligence platform. The platform maps to New Relic's specific products and focuses on analytics, the cloud, and people. The document encourages focusing on collaboration, eliminating silos, and taking advantage of full stack visibility and analytics. It suggests ways to get the most out of New Relic training and resources.
Monitoring your technology stack with New RelicRonald Bradford
There is no excuse to not have monitoring of your LAMP stack, NoSQL database like MongoDB/Redis/Cassandra/Memcache, Cloud services and much more when you can use the popular New Relic tool for free. As the MySQL plugin author I can offer the following link will give you access to free monitoring http://j.mp/newrelic-mysql There can never be an excuse to not know how your application is performing, from 1 server to 100+ servers.
Engineering and Autonomy in the Age of Microservices - Nic Benders, New RelicAmbassador Labs
Nic Benders, New Relic's Chief Architect discusses how New Relic re-organized their engineering teams around microservices in order to achieve greater scale and efficiency
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