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This is part one of a three-part guest series by Alex Giamas, Co-Founder and CTO of CareAcross, a stealth mode startup seeking to empower patients. Alex is also a proud Carnegie Mellon alumnus, a graduate of the onsite courses offered at M
This is part one of a three-part guest series by Alex Giamas, Co-Founder and CTO of CareAcross, a stealth mode startup seeking to empower patients. Alex is also a proud Carnegie Mellon alumnus, a graduate of the onsite courses offered at MongoDB University and a Cloudera Certified developer for Apache Hadoop (CDH-410).
At Upstream Systems, Persado, Care Across and through various consulting roles, I have dealt with all types of MongoDB installations ranging from single server instances, medium size deployments, to large cloud-based sharded clusters. Whether large or small, monitoring is essential to assuring performance and reliability. We needed to visualize the health of production environments and maintain a clearly defined procedure for metrics exceeding threshold values, as well as measure the impact of development changes.
MongoDB Management Service (MMS) is rich with metrics, but in my experience, the most valuable metrics in practice are the following:
There’s a lot of data in MMS Monitoring but I have found that these metrics are the most interesting. In my next post, I will go over how to make this data actionable.
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