Monitoring microservices
A microservices-based application is highly flexible in terms of deployment and scaling. It consists of multiple services that may have one or more instances running on a cluster of machines across the network. In such a highly distributed and flexible environment, it is of utmost importance that each instance of a microservice is monitored in real time to get a clear view of the deployed services, their performance, and to capture issues of interest that must be reported as soon as they occur. Since each request to a microservice-based application may span out to one or more requests among microservices, there should be a mechanism to track the flow of requests and also locate the areas of bottleneck that can be ...
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