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Achieve the three pillars of observability – link Plumbr distributed traces with logs
The modern understanding of how to do observability right stands on the “three pillars of observability” – metrics, logs, and distributed traces. In order to
Filed under: DevOps Java Monitoring Plumbr Tracing
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Means to improve the signal quality for alerts.
In Plumbr we want to make sure our customers will stay on top of performance and availability aspects of the digital assets monitored by Plumbr.
Filed under: DevOps Monitoring
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Planning for a risky infrastructure upgrade? Learn how to mitigate the risks.
In this post I will share the lessons that we have learned when conducting major infrastructure upgrades of our production services. I will be using
Filed under: DevOps Monitoring Performance
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Meaningful and Contextual Alerting for DevOps Teams
Paging an engineer is built on a foundation where – A page must be sent when there is a known/impending SLO violation A page sent
Filed under: Blog DevOps Performance Plumbr
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A Day On-Call
It is morning. You are at your workplace and your on-call shift has just begun. The chat bot helpfully posts this information in the team
Filed under: DevOps Monitoring
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How big should your on-call DevOps engineering team be?
Pretty much every devops engineer has worked for a company that has, or has started to, set up an on-call engineer rotation. From a business
Filed under: DevOps
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DevOps Postmortems: Why and how to use them?
To err is human. To make sure we learn from our errors and adapt requires discipline. In this post we are covering the motivation behind introducing a postmortem culture into your devops organization. Even better, we are coupling this with an example of how to roll postmortems out in your devops / SRE team.
Filed under: Blog DevOps
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Confessions Of A DevOps-aholic.
I just realized that I belong to the DevOps world too. Over the past 12 years, I’ve written software in several languages. I’ve also contributed
Filed under: DevOps
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Tools For Software Engineering Teams
The effect of poorly performing web applications echoes across various parts of the business. The more breakage there is, the more busy support teams get.
Filed under: DevOps
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Feedback and Monitoring in DevOps
The goal with today’s post is to further reaffirm the notion that Plumbr, as we envision it, is a key ingredient in a good DevOps
Filed under: DevOps Monitoring