Advertisement

DevOps Oxford - The History and Future of Web Application Monitoring by Emanuil Tolev

DevOps Oxford - The History and Future of Web Application Monitoring by Emanuil Tolev Presentation at DevOps Oxford Meetup on 26th November 2019:


We've come thus far: logging solutions are widely deployed, from scp+grep to proper federated logging. Collecting centralised server environment and resources metrics has also matured significantly. Tracing, a.k.a. in-depth Application Performance Monitoring (APM) is now a mature market with a dozen good quality vendors.

How did we get to this point and where might we go from here? Where are we still lacking innovative solutions and what cutting edge features and projects may be leading the way? What drives the people who work in this field and how does that impact the direction it takes for the sake of all on-call engineers' sleep?

Emanuil is a Community Engineer with Elastic, the company behind the open source Elastic Stack (Elasticsearch, APM, Kibana, Beats, and Logstash). He's based in London. He used to be a freelance web developer + ops lead and ran a small open science web dev consultancy with partners for several years. Interested in mentorship, inclusion, small businesses, archery and always curious about how the world works in detail.

---

Music: Acid Jazz by Kevin MacLeod
License: Creative Commons Attribution license (
Source:
Artist:

DevOpsOxford,DevOps,Monitoring,Emanuil Tolev,Elastic,

Post a Comment

0 Comments