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Automate complex metric-related use cases with the Metrics API version 2

Dynatrace

Dynatrace collects a huge number of metrics for each OneAgent-monitored host in your environment. Depending on the types of technologies you’re running on individual hosts, the average number of metrics is about 500 per computational node. Running metric queries on a subset of entities for live monitoring and system overviews.

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Crucial Redis Monitoring Metrics You Must Watch

Scalegrid

You will need to know which monitoring metrics for Redis to watch and a tool to monitor these critical server metrics to ensure its health. Redis returns a big list of database metrics when you run the info command on the Redis shell. You can pick a smart selection of relevant metrics from these.

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Flexible, scalable, self-service Kubernetes native observability now in General Availability

Dynatrace

From a cost perspective, internal customers waste valuable time sending tickets to operations teams asking for metrics, logs, and traces to be enabled. A team looking for metrics, traces, and logs no longer needs to file a ticket to get their app monitored in their own environments. This approach is costly and error prone.

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Create compelling insights into business and operational KPIs through metric calculations in the Data explorer

Dynatrace

Metrics matter. But without complex analytics to make sense of them in context, metrics are often too raw to be useful on their own. To achieve relevant insights, raw metrics typically need to be processed through filtering, aggregation, or arithmetic operations. Examples of metric calculations. Dynatrace news.

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Simplify observability for all your custom metrics (Part 5: Telegraf)

Dynatrace

In Part 1 we explored how you can use the Davis AI to analyze your StatsD metrics. Part 2 showed how to run multidimensional analysis for external metrics that are ingested via the OneAgent Metric API. In Part 3 we discussed how the Davis AI can analyze your metrics from scripting languages like Bash or PowerShell.

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Announcing enterprise-grade observability at scale for your OpenTelemetry custom metrics

Dynatrace

As the application owner of an e-commerce application, for example, you can enrich the source code of your application with domain-specific knowledge by adding actionable semantics to collected performance or business metrics. New OpenTelemetry metrics exporters provide the broadest language support on the market.

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Percona Operators Custom Resource Monitoring With Kube-state-metrics

Percona

In this article, we will see how someone can monitor Custom Resources that are created by the Operators with kube-state-metrics (KSM), a standard and widely adopted service that listens to the Kubernetes API server and generates metrics. Once captured, the metrics are exposed. kubectl get pxc pxc-1 -oyaml | yq 'del(.status.conditions)

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