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Saved by uncleflo on December 27th, 2017.
It is the weekend, late at night, or first thing Monday morning and you receive the dreaded phone call or SMS: “The application is down! We need all hands to figure this out!” After spending hours trying to track down the issue by reviewing logs, looking at the currently deployed code, and hundreds of IM exchanges, you finally find it – someone deployed a patch to production late Friday and it broke an important part of your application. You have probably been there. While tracking down issues can be difficult for any application, cloud native applications are particularly difficult. Applications are deployed to multiple servers across any number of zones. Servers have been created and destroyed. And the amount of traffic you must handle makes it hard to read log files (even centrally managed log files). So, how do you solve the need for monitoring in a cloud native architecture? While every application’s needs are different, we must first understand the options available to us. This article provides an overview of the goals of monitoring and the types of cloud native monitoring available, to help provide some insight into monitoring your Realscale applications.
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