Glommio (pronounced glom-io or |glomjəʊ|) is a cooperative thread-per-core crate for Rust & Linux based on io_uring. It allows you to write asynchronous code that takes advantage of rust async/await, but it doesn't use helper threads anywhere. | Continue reading
We analyzed trends in the implementation of security best practices and took a closer look at various types of misconfigurations that contribute to the most common causes of security breaches. | Continue reading
Seekret, which uses eBPF technology to detect and visualize API usage patterns, will be a valuable addition to the Datadog team. | Continue reading
Introducing DDSketch, the first fully-mergeable, relative-error quantile sketching algorithm with formal guarantees. | Continue reading
See Datadog's proof of concept exploit for breaking out from unprivileged containers using the Dirty Pipe vulnerability. | Continue reading
Learn how Network Device Monitoring enables teams to monitor every layer of their network hardware in a device-oriented view. | Continue reading
Learn how to spot signs of security threats in Linux processes. | Continue reading
Learn how Datadog CI Visibility lets you monitor the health and performance of your CI builds and test suite. | Continue reading
Learn how to debug Pending pods that fail to get scheduled due to resource constraints, taints, affinity rules, and other reasons. | Continue reading
Solving performance problems when moving an application to Kubernetes | Continue reading
Scipio (pronounced skip-io or |skɪpjəʊ|) is a cooperative thread-per-core crate for Rust & Linux based on io_uring. It allows you to write asynchronous code that takes advantage of rust async/await, but it doesn't use helper threads anywhere. | Continue reading
Between September 24, 2020, 14:27 UTC and September 25 00:40 UTC, the US region of Datadog experienced a degradation of service. | Continue reading
In this post, we'll explore how Apache works, and discuss the key performance metrics that you should monitor. | Continue reading
A roundup of everything we announced at Dash 2020‚ from Incident Management and Compliance Monitoring to Continuous Profiler and the Marketplace. | Continue reading
As serverless technology increases in popularity, we examine how (and how much) serverless functions are being used in the real world. | Continue reading
As serverless technology increases in popularity, we examine how (and how much) serverless functions are being used in the real world. | Continue reading
Learn how you can make the most of your tags in Datadog. | Continue reading
Real User Monitoring (RUM) gives you visibility into the real-time activity and experience of individual users. Visualize the frontend performance of your app, troubleshoot user-reported issues, and understand how the performance of your app helps you meet your business objective … | Continue reading
Break down network traffic between any tagged objects and map the flow of data across your environment. | Continue reading
Datadog is pleased to contribute our tracing libraries to the OpenTelemetry project to advance open source, cross-vendor instrumentation. | Continue reading
Learn about several configuration-related issues we encountered while running 40+ Kafka and ZooKeeper clusters. | Continue reading
How to guarantee end-to-end security when using automation to package and publish Datadog Agent integrations | Continue reading
A look at how Datadog builds and operates data pipelines reliably at scale. | Continue reading
Building on our yearly reports on how our customers are using Docker in the real world, we are pleased to share our latest research into the use of orchestration technologies like Kubernetes and Amazon ECS. | Continue reading
The new Cloud Functions view brings together metrics, traces, and logs from your serverless functions. | Continue reading
Learn about AWS monitoring for Amazon EC2, EBS, ELB, RDS, ElastiCache, and Lambda in this AWS monitoring guide. | Continue reading
Learn how to use built-in logging features and the Lograge library with Rails applications. | Continue reading
Today, we're open-sourcing Kafka-Kit, a toolset for scaling and recovering Kafka. | Continue reading