DevOps Monitoring
The DevOps monitoring solution using InfluxDB gives developers better visibility into their apps, networks, containers, routers, switches, private and public clouds, and environments.
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Why a purpose-built time series database?
Time series data are measurements or events that are tracked, monitored, downsampled, and aggregated over time. This could be server metrics, application performance monitoring, network data, sensor data, events, clicks, trades in a market, and many other types of analytics data.
Why InfluxDB for DevOps monitoring?
Emerging trends such as microservices, containerization, elastic storage, software-defined networking, and hybrid clouds keep pushing the boundaries of what constitutes DevOps monitoring. It can encompass private and public cloud infrastructure (PaaS, SaaS, website), applications and database instances, and the entire infrastructure and network servers, routers, and switches. Monitoring helps to identify and resolve problems before they affect critical business processes and to plan for upgrades before outdated systems begin to cause failures.
The InfluxDB platform can handle a high volume of real-time writes, is purpose-built from the ground up for irregular (events) and regular (metrics) monitoring, and offers retention policies to maintain performance and availability.
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