Appdynamics instrumentation of a Kubernetes cluster
What is Kubernetes (K8s)? Kubernetes is simply an open source platform for managing containerized workloads and services. It facilitates both automation in deployment and management of cloud native application or public cloud platforms. The abbreviation K8s is derived by replacing the eight letters of “ubernete” with the digit 8. Why
How to use the AppDynamics Utility
During development, easy and quick deployment/installation was a constant factor we had in mind. For this reason, we prepared a Docker file that will create a container and have everything up and running in just a few minutes. Although Docker is a very powerful tool, not everyone has it installed.
How to use Grafana
Adding plugins to Grafana To install Grafana plugins on your local machine you need to locate Grafana’s install folder, and then the plugins folder. In windows it is: Once inside the plugins folder you must unzip/git clone your plugin. If a plugin has specific instructions related to its installation follow
Building a ServiceNow Grafana Plugin
Grafana is a very powerful, as well as open-source visualization tool, and it is perfect for what we need. With Grafana we were able to produce a visually appealing way of displaying useful data to users. Grafana is a very powerful, as well as open-source visualization tool, and it is
Journey from JavaScripting to an Enterprise AppDynamics Utility
Here at Optimiz, one of our most frequently used tools is AppDynamics which is a leader in the Application Performance Monitoring space. In this article, we will go through the utility that we created to support our clients and consultants when they deploy and operate AppDynamics. Our utility solves the
Unified Observability View with No Data Duplication
Many organizations are striving to get to a “single pane of glass view” in order to get visibility into the health status of their business applications and infrastructure. In reality, these organizations have multiple monitoring tools where some teams prefer one tool over the other. For example, the application team