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09-13-2023 08:37 AM - edited 10-31-2023 08:30 AM
CONTENTS | Introduction | Video |Resources | About the presenter
Video Length: 2 min 24 seconds
When Automatic Leak Detection is enabled, Ops teams can identify and diagnose memory leaks within the JVM and coordinate with their Dev teams to resolve the code-based causes they uncover.
Learn more about Automatic Leak Detection for Java in the documentation.
Tori Beaird (Forbess) joined AppDynamics as a Sales Engineer in 2020. With an Industrial Distribution Engineering degree and a decade of musical theatre training - sales engineering offered the best of both worlds. Although she is a Texas native, she helps customers up and down the West Coast improve their application monitoring practices.
Within AppDynamics, Tori is a part of the AppDynamics Cloud Native Application Observability Champions team, enabling peers and customers alike on AppDynamics’ latest monitoring tool. With a passion for teaching others, Tori continues to develop and present internal training sessions to the broader Cisco organization.
When Tori isn't at work, you will find her flying Cessna 182s, volunteering with her church, and spending time with her beloved husband and friends!
About the resources noted on the video's closing slide:
Thanks to @Dan.Burgess for walking through and helping improve your experience with this article and, by extension, the series.
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This video and tutorial so helpful and fantastic.
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