The importance of benchmarking in digital experience monitoring
Making sure that users have a smooth, pleasurable experience with your digital platform—whether it be a website, mobile application, or any other online service—is essential for business success. Benchmarking is a crucial technique that can increase the usefulness of digital experience monitoring. By offering a point of comparison...
Why traditional event correlation falls short in modern IT and how AIOps can help
Eodern IT involves an expanding use of AI, enhancements from the DevOps culture, and traditional uses of containers, virtual machines, microservices-led architecture, multiple cloud, and others. Monitoring technology has not entirely caught up with contemporary IT needs due to various reasons. Traditional monitoring methods were often patched...
The ultimate guide to cloud-native application performance monitoring with AWS, GCP, and Azure
The rapid adoption of cloud-native applications has revolutionized how businesses innovate, scale, and optimize costs. These applications leverage microservices, containers, and serverless functions, allowing seamless collaboration across multiple platforms like AWS, GCP, and Azure. However, managing performance in such a distributed environm...
Troubleshooting Kubernetes deployment failures
When something goes wrong during application deployment, it becomes all the more crucial to diagnose the issue methodically and get things back on track. This guide walks you through practical steps for troubleshooting deployment failures efficiently.
A Kubernetes deployment is a vital component for managing and automating the rollout p...
Monitoring for Kubernetes API server performance lags
The Kubernetes API server is a key component in the control plane. Every interaction, whether deploying applications, scaling workloads, or monitoring system health, depends on the API server. Consider the human body: We have the brain as the critical organ, and the nerves function as the control system. The Kubernetes API server is like...
Handling persistent storage problems in Kubernetes clusters
Persistent storage is the backbone of stateful applications running in Kubernetes. Whether you are managing databases, logs, or application states, ensuring transactional data remains intact despite pod restarts or node failures is a challenge. In this blog, we will discuss the most common persistent storage issues in Kubernetes and how to ha...
Enhancing Jenkins performance: Resource optimization for high-traffic workloads
Before diving into optimizations, it's essential to understand how Jenkins consumes resources:
Identifying these bottlenecks through monitoring tools can help optimize Jenkins effectively. You can leverage Site24x7's Jenkins monitoring plugin to track performance issues and stay ahead.