Category: Business, Database, Data, Infrastructure

It’s so dynamic that traditional monitoring approaches are trying to solve problems that no longer exist and simply do not meet new monitoring expectations and requirements.

Today’s systems are born in an agile world and remain fluid to accommodate changes in both the supplier and the consumer landscape.

While these kinds of traditional metrics are still useful and necessary to monitor, it is crucial to see if your quality-of-service requirements are met.

You democratize your data so anybody can immediately access that data any time and use it in a way that is correlated to the other parts of your business, eliminating the time-consuming barriers associated with legacy monitoring tools.

But with Metrics 2.0 tags, you will know that this particular CPU metric is from this particular server, within this particular rack, at this specific data center, doing this particular type of work.

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