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Building Microservices with .NET Core

You're reading from   Building Microservices with .NET Core Develop skills in Reactive Microservices, database scaling, Azure Microservices, and more

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785887833
Length 274 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Soumya Mukherjee Soumya Mukherjee
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Gaurav Aroraa Gaurav Aroraa
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Manish Kanwar Manish Kanwar
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Preface 1. What Are Microservices? 2. Building Microservices FREE CHAPTER 3. Integration Techniques 4. Testing Strategies 5. Deployment 6. Security 7. Monitoring 8. Scaling 9. Reactive Microservices 10. Creating a Complete Microservice Solution

Monitoring

The monolith world had a few advantages of its own. Easier monitoring and logging is one of those areas where things are easier compared to microservices. The sheer number of microservices across which an enterprise system might be spread can be mind-boggling.

As discussed in Chapter 1, What are Microservices, in the Prerequisites for a microservice architecture section, an organization should be prepared for the profound change. The monitoring framework was one of the key requirements for this.

Unlike a monolith architecture, monitoring is very much required from the very beginning in a microservice-based architecture. There is a wide range of reasons why monitoring can be categorized:

  • Health: We need to preemptively know when a service failure is imminent. Key parameters, such as CPU and memory utilization, along with other metadata could be a precursor to either the impending failure...
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