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Monitoring consumer lag in Azure Event Hub

Xebia

Consumer lag is the most important metric to monitor when working with event streams. However, it is not available as a default metric in Azure Insights. Want to have this metric available as part of your monitoring solution? Consumer lag will be 0 most of the time, as every event is consumed immediately.

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Journey to Event Driven – Part 4: Four Pillars of Event Streaming Microservices

Confluent

Event-first thinking enables us to build a new atomic unit: the event. Four pillars of event streaming. Pillar 2 – Instrumentation plane: Business metrics. Pillar 4 – Operational plane: Event logging, DLQs and automation. Journey to Event Driven – Part 2: Programming Models for the Event-Driven Architecture.

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Metrics Matter: The 4 Types of Code-Level Data OverOps Collects

OverOps

To answer this question, we recently created a framework that helps organizations pinpoint critical gaps in data and metrics that are holding them back on their reliability journeys. Code Metrics. Capturing all the information about events occurring in your code is critical to deciphering which issues need to be addressed.

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Azure container Apps: The future of Microservices in Azure?

Xebia

Their focus was to build a solution that makes it easier for development teams to build Microservice architecture-based applications and deploy those to Azure. What are the features that development teams want when building and hosting microservices? ACA has Kubernetes Event-driven Autoscaling (KEDA) built in.

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Rapid Event Notification System at Netflix

Netflix Tech

To this end, we developed a Rapid Event Notification System (RENO) to support use cases that require server initiated communication with devices in a scalable and extensible manner. In this blog post, we will give an overview of the Rapid Event Notification System at Netflix and share some of the learnings we gained along the way.

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Authors’ Cut—Structured Events Are the Basis of Observability

Honeycomb

However, there’s a tendency to reduce observability to a collection of logs, metrics, and traces, which strips away much of the visibility you need to understand what’s going on. Under the guise of observability, many monitoring vendors have sold solutions that offer insights based on metrics, logs, and traces.

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Metrics now generally available in Honeycomb

Honeycomb

Enterprise customers already have access to Honeycomb Metrics. Existing Free or Pro customers can request an Enterprise trial to try Honeycomb Metrics. Starting today, Honeycomb Metrics is now generally available to all Enterprise customers. But metrics do still provide value at the systems level.

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