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It seems like your question is about DNS, but the provided context does not mention DNS directly. However, I can provide information on related topics discussed at WWDC, such as observability, logging, and monitoring, which are crucial for understanding and troubleshooting network-related issues, including DNS.
Here are some relevant sessions that might interest you:
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Explore the Swift on Server ecosystem
- This session covers observability, including logging, metrics, and tracing, which are essential for troubleshooting network services.
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Use CloudKit Console to monitor and optimize database activity
- This session discusses how to use CloudKit Console for logging and monitoring, which can help in diagnosing issues related to network operations.
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Create a custom data store with SwiftData
- This session introduces the new Datastore protocol in SwiftData, which includes features like history tracking and CloudKit sync, useful for managing data persistence and network synchronization.
If you have any specific questions about these topics or need more detailed information, feel free to ask!
Explore the Swift on Server ecosystem
Swift is a great language for writing your server applications, and powers critical services across Apple’s cloud products. We’ll explore tooling, delve into the Swift server package ecosystem, and demonstrate how to interact with databases and add observability to applications.
Create a custom data store with SwiftData
Combine the power of SwiftData’s expressive, declarative modeling API with your own persistence backend. Learn how to build a custom data store and explore how to progressively add persistence features in your app. To get the most out of this session, watch “Meet SwiftData” and “Model your schema with SwiftData” from WWDC23.
Use CloudKit Console to monitor and optimize database activity
Discover the new observability features in CloudKit Console. Learn how to use Telemetry and Logging to troubleshoot and optimize your app. Find out how to set up alerts to monitor your application’s behavior and notifications to stay on top of the container events that are most important to you. To get the most out of this session, we recommend being familiar with CloudKit containers.
What’s new in location authorization
Location authorization is turning 2.0. Learn about new recommendations and techniques to get the authorization you need, and a new system of diagnostics that can let you know when an authorization goal can’t be met.