Site24x7 Capacity Planning Businesses are successful when their resources are aligned with their capacity. No business can afford to have their resources run at full capacity, because at that point, any increases past the capacity would lead to increasing failures. Capacity Planning is an action plan to ensure there's enough spare capacity to handle any increases in the workload, and cater to unprecedented workload spikes. Site24x7 and Capacity Planning
Even though SQL (Structured Query Language) has been around since the 1970s, it’s still a relevant and widely-used tool in today’s IT world. Many organizations around the globe still rely on SQL server databases to store their confidential data. In order to protect this valuable information, IT professionals often use differential backup to protect data in SQL servers. As you know, there are multiple types of backup available, so why use differential for SQL servers?
You run an e-commerce website and notice a drop in sales on a specific product page. You suspect that users may be encountering an issue with the “Add to Cart” button, but you’re not sure what’s causing the problem. With Sentry Session Replay’s new search by user click feature, you can easily find replays where users clicked on that button and watch their sessions to see exactly what happened.
Have you ever had to debug an environment and found it hard to understand exactly what had changed? In the worst case scenarios you have to figure this out during high-pressure situations, like when an outage or regression has happened. Digging through platform logs and cloud consoles is a real nightmare, and it’s often futile because the information has disappeared.
IBM Power systems are very popular for embedded and high-performance processors, as embedded applications provide an array of uses, including satellites, and the Mars rovers' Curiosity and Perseverance. They are widely used in the financial business, depending on secure high-speed transactions. Supercomputers like the IBM Summit, Sierra, and Lassen run on IBM Power systems.