Cloud native monitoring practical challenges and solutions for modern architecture

By using distributed architectures, the cloud native ecosystem enables organizations to build scalable, resilient, and novel software architectures. But the ever-changing nature of distributed systems means that previous approaches to monitoring can no longer keep up. Cloud native systems require a...

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Main Authors: Shibata, Kenichi, Skillington, Rob (Author), Mao, Martin (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Sebastopol, CA O'Reilly Media, Inc. 2022
Edition:First edition
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Collection: O'Reilly - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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Summary:By using distributed architectures, the cloud native ecosystem enables organizations to build scalable, resilient, and novel software architectures. But the ever-changing nature of distributed systems means that previous approaches to monitoring can no longer keep up. Cloud native systems require a new approach to monitoring, one that is open source compatible, scalable, reliable, and able to control for massive data growth. But cloud native monitoring can't exist in a vacuum: it needs to be part of a broader observability strategy. In this report, authors Kenichi Shibata, Martin Mao, and Rob Skillington introduce the three phases of observability, a pragmatic, goal-driven approach to cloud native monitoring that emphasizes remediating problems. With this method, you'll collect, aggregate, and analyze metrics that focus on the outcomes you want to achieve: to rectify or prevent issues in your system so you can focus on improving business outcomes
Physical Description:57 pages illustrations