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justin cater

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A tale of troubleshooting database performance, with Cassandra and sysdig Posted: Mar 23, 2016 3:00 PM
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Gianluca Bordello is an engineering manager at Sysdig, where he wears many hats. He’s a core developer of sysdig, an open source troubleshooting tool for Linux and containers, and spends his days dealing with backend development, performance analysis and cloud infrastructure management. Introduction As far as databases go, I’m a  huge fan of Cassandra: it’s ...

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