Synthetic monitoring
Having covered both distributed database and database security cases, we thought you might need a good example on how to implement synthetic monitoring. This would help you have a clear overview of how your system is running. We provide you with one case here, as it is easily generalizable to cover all possible scenarios.
Case 5 – Synthetic monitoring
If you are interested in the synthetic monitoring feature we introduced in Chapter 4, Key Features and Use Cases – Focusing on Performance and Security, you can refer to the following sections for a complete guide to be able to test your own solution.
The deployment architecture
For our synthetic monitoring case, let's consider a scenario where you can deploy ShardingSphere-JDBC or ShardingSphere-Proxy alternatively. The underlying storage is PostgreSQL, with a database gateway, a default test strategy, and tracing visualization features. Figure 12.13 presents you with the example...