Tuesday, December 30, 2014

The 10 days of Blogging past - 2014 Edition: Day 9

Getting almost completed with "The 10 days of Blogging past" today we review the post "What happens when your Concurrent Manager goes crazy?" which has been online for only 15 months but has gathered a massive 496 views.  This shows me that even established technology like the Concurrent Manager can experience changes and the amount of details included in the post help to piece together some things that could be classified as mysteries if the post was not around to be searched on.  Contrasting the article that was covered on Day 9 last year, "Concurrent:Active Request Limit (or how I finally learned to know what my system was saying)" that was around about 16 months and had 126 views which only reaches a 4:1 ratio comparing that last 2 years.  Again, if we just think about what would have been in my top 10 for just posts from 2014 we would have "R12: Hiding the DQM Serial Sync Index Program" listed instead with 436 views and I am sure you noticed this was the post spotlighted on Day 7 of "The 10 days of Blogging past"!

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