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You’ve heard all about what microservices can do for you. You’re convinced, so you build some. Reasoning about your functionality is way easier: these services are so simple! But then you get to the point where you have 35 microservices, and all the monitoring and alerting tactics you used for your monoliths are a complete disaster. Something needs to change—Sarah Wells explains what and how.
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- Title: Monitoring a microservices architecture at Financial Times
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- Release date: May 2017
- Publisher(s): O'Reilly Media, Inc.
- ISBN: 0636920457220
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