18 Jul 2019 06:44 PM - last edited on 17 Apr 2023 08:49 AM by Karolina_Linda
Warning - this is a bit of a competition 🙂
Today, as part of an interview with a customer for an upcoming webinar, we noticed they had a problem detection with a number of dependencies analyzed that had to be seen to be believed.
Which had me thinking, within our customer community, who has the largest number of dependencies analyzed per problem? Billions? Trillions? Is there a number bigger than trillions?
So now I’m on the hunt.
Please share with me a screenshot of your Davis dependency count, and I will publish the findings in a follow-up blog. And no, asking your marketing team for a photoshopped version doesn’t count because we can verify every entry if we really needed to.
This is one of mine. Doubt I will win.
And don’t worry, all information shared will be kept confidential, and no company names will be revealed without approval.
We will randomly select some submissions to receive custom Davis stickers and swag.
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19 Jul 2019 06:37 PM
Over 32 Billion!!
25 Jul 2019 08:16 AM
104 bilions 🙂
25 Jul 2019 08:23 AM
I've made little more digging and found this one 🙂
29 Jul 2019 08:57 AM
Just one from today, I'm sure there are bigger ones with a little digging:
31 Jul 2019 11:48 AM
Over 10 trillion....
06 Aug 2019 08:16 PM
Not going to win but I am up for the swag.
15 Aug 2019 08:32 PM
56 Billion 🙂 not the winner but fine to be part of the game 🙂
22 Aug 2019 06:17 PM
Ok this just made me think... How can you find your biggest dependency count in an environment?
02 May 2024 11:19 AM
Hi,
It seems that the logic behind this count of depedencies analyzed by Davis has since then changed, right? People are posting here numbers in the range of billions, whereas when looking at the demo environment or other customer environments, the count is more like tens of thousands of dependencies. Does anyone have any further info on this?
Btw based on the old screenshots, it used to say just "dependencies", and now it says "dependencies
across monitored entities". Why the change?