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Can PaaS Handle High Traffic?At 8:57 a.m., everything looked normal. An e-commerce company was preparing for a promotional campaign. The infrastructure dashboard appeared healthy. CPU utilization was stable. Response times were predictable. The engineering team had spent weeks preparing for the event. At 9:00 a.m., the campaign launched. By 9:02 a.m., traffic had increased nearly tenfold. By 9:05 a.m., customer...0 Comments 0 Shares 204 Views 0 Reviews
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Does PaaS Automatically Scale?A founder once told me about the most stressful fifteen minutes of his company's year. The product had been featured in a major industry publication. Traffic exploded. Customer registrations surged. The marketing team celebrated. The engineering team panicked. Years earlier, a similar spike would have triggered an all-hands emergency. Servers would have been monitored obsessively....0 Comments 0 Shares 364 Views 0 Reviews
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How Do I Monitor Applications on PaaS?At 2:17 a.m., an alert appeared. Not a catastrophic alert. Not the kind that immediately triggers a war room. Just a subtle notification indicating that response times had increased by 14%. Most customers hadn't noticed. Revenue hadn't declined. The application was still online. And yet, that small signal turned out to be the first visible symptom of a database bottleneck that would have...0 Comments 0 Shares 286 Views 0 Reviews
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How Do I Monitor Applications on PaaS?At 2:17 a.m., an alert appeared. Not a catastrophic alert. Not the kind that immediately triggers a war room. Just a subtle notification indicating that response times had increased by 14%. Most customers hadn't noticed. Revenue hadn't declined. The application was still online. And yet, that small signal turned out to be the first visible symptom of a database bottleneck that would have...0 Comments 0 Shares 264 Views 0 Reviews
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How Does Auto Scaling Work?A product launch was scheduled for midnight. The engineering team had prepared for weeks. They reviewed application performance. They tested database capacity. They monitored infrastructure dashboards. They built contingency plans. Everything looked ready. Then the unexpected happened. Within minutes of launch, user traffic exceeded forecasts by several multiples. Years earlier, this...0 Comments 0 Shares 421 Views 0 Reviews