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Network Monitoring Tools That Work 24x7

Why is 24x7 network monitoring important?

24/7 network monitoring is important for several reasons:

  • Uptime: A network that is down or not functioning properly can result in lost productivity and revenue. 24/7 monitoring allows issues to be identified and addressed quickly, minimizing downtime.
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Decompose your monolith - 10 principles for refactoring a monolith to microservices

In recent years, microservices have become a popular architectural style for building and deploying large, complex applications. Unlike monolithic architecture, where all components of an application are bundled together and deployed as a single unit, microservices allow for individual components to be developed, tested, and deployed independently. This can provide many benefits, including increased scalability, better resilience, and improved maintainability.

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5 best practices for cloud cost optimization

As businesses continue to migrate to the cloud, it is important to ensure that you are maximizing the value of your investment while also minimizing costs. we will be sharing 5 proven best practices that can help you optimize your cloud costs and get the most out of your cloud journey. From identifying and eliminating unnecessary resources to implementing cost-effective governance strategies, these best practices will help you streamline your cloud spending and ensure that you are getting the most value for your money. Whether you are just getting started with the cloud or are looking to optimize your existing cloud infrastructure, these best practices will help you achieve your cost optimization goals.

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Microservices - an architecture that enables DevOps

What are microservices and how do they differ from monolithic architecture?

Microservices are a software architectural style in which a large application is built as a suite of small, independently deployable services. Each microservice is designed to perform a specific task or set of tasks and communicates with other services through well-defined interfaces, typically using APIs.

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Benefits of Custom Software Development service

Businesses face several challenges when it comes to scaling their business. One of the common issues is that the IT department does not have an in-house infrastructure to create custom web and mobile applications quickly and efficiently. In most cases, organizations tend to outsource software development services because of their cost-effectiveness. However, an improper solution might lead to higher costs in the long run because it will be difficult for them to scale as much as they like.

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Deploying microservices

Introduction to Microservices

Microservices are a type of software architecture that enables large applications to be built as a collection of small, independent services. This approach to software development has many benefits, including the ability to develop and deploy services independently, and the ability to scale services more efficiently.

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Understanding Kubernetes Architecture and Its Use Cases

What is Kubernetes?

Kubernetes is an open-source system for automating containerized applications' deployment, scaling, and management. It groups containers that make up an application into logical units for easy management and discovery. Kubernetes builds upon 15 years of experience running production workloads at Google, combined with best-of-breed ideas and practices from the community.

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Monitor and Manage your logs with Nagios Log Server

Introduction

Nagios Log Server is a powerful log management tool that can help you manage your server logs effectively.

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How to Customize Nagios XI and Monitor Anything?

Why is IT infrastructure monitoring necessary?

IT infrastructure monitoring is a critical part of any organization's IT operations. By monitoring the performance of key infrastructure components, such as servers, networks, and storage systems, IT professionals can identify and resolve potential problems before they cause major disruptions.

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The What, Why, and How of a Microservices Architecture

What are microservices?

Microservices are a way of delivering software as a series of small, self-contained services. These services can be deployed together as a single system or distributed across multiple systems. Microservices are a type of software architecture that allows for different parts of an application to be built and deployed independently. This can be contrasted with the more traditional monolithic approach, where an entire application is built and deployed as a single unit.

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