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1 online resource (57 pages) : illustrations |
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. |
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Agile software development.
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Open source software.
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Cloud computing.
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Méthodes agiles (Développement de logiciels) |
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Logiciels libres. |
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Infonuagique. |
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Agile software development |
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Cloud computing |
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Open source software |
Added Author |
Skillington, Rob, author.
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Mao, Martin, author.
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