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· 8 min read
Marta Rogala

Have you ever tried to buy a ticket online for a concert and had to wait or refresh the page every three seconds when an unexpected error appeared? Or have you ever tried to purchase something during Black Friday and experienced moments of anxiety because the loader just kept on… well… loading, and nothing appeared? We all know it, and we all get frustrated when errors occur and we don't know what's wrong with the website and why we can't buy the ticket we want.

· 18 min read
Sudhanshu Prajapati

Even thirty years since its inception, PostgreSQL continues to gain traction, thriving in an environment of rapidly evolving open source projects. While some technologies appear and vanish swiftly, others, like the PostgreSQL database, prove their longevity, illustrating that they can withstand the test of time. It has become the preferred choice by many organizations for data storage, from general data storage to an asteroid tracking database. Companies are running PostgreSQL clusters with petabytes of data.

· 3 min read
Sudhanshu Prajapati
Karanbir Sohi

San Francisco — FluxNinja is thrilled to announce the General Availability of its innovative open source tool, Aperture. This cutting-edge solution is designed to enable prioritized load shedding driven by observability and graceful degradation of non-critical services, effectively preventing total system collapse. Furthermore, Aperture intelligently auto-scales essential resources only when necessary, resulting in significant infrastructure cost savings.

· 13 min read
Sudhanshu Prajapati

Today, everything is available online, and people tend to turn to the internet for even the smallest things. We see new products and websites popping up every day, catering to specific needs, from groceries to online studying. This leads to an increasing number of users coming online to use these services, leading to a surge in traffic to websites and web applications.

When launching a product or website, we often have estimates, but sometimes these estimates are exceeded, leading to overload scenarios. For instance, after the announcement of ChatGPT 3.5, there was a massive influx of traffic and interest from people all around the world. The sudden surge of visitors surpassed their limits and buffers, leading to a website downtime. In such situations, it is essential to have load management in place to avoid possible business loss.