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Monitoring Docker

By : Russ McKendrick
Book Image

Monitoring Docker

By: Russ McKendrick

Overview of this book

This book will show you how monitoring containers and keeping a keen eye on the working of applications helps improve the overall performance of the applications that run on Docker. With the increased adoption of Docker containers, the need to monitor which containers are running, what resources they are consuming, and how these factors affect the overall performance of the system has become the need of the moment. This book covers monitoring containers using Docker's native monitoring functions, various plugins, as well as third-party tools that help in monitoring. Well start with how to obtain detailed stats for active containers, resources consumed, and container behavior. We also show you how to use these stats to improve the overall performance of the system. Next, you will learn how to use SysDig to both view your containers performance metrics in real time and record sessions to query later. By the end of this book, you will have a complete knowledge of how to implement monitoring for your containerized applications and make the most of the metrics you are collecting
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
Monitoring Docker
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

New Relic


New Relic could be considered the granddaddy of SaaS monitoring tools, chances are that if you are a developer you will have heard of New Relic. It has been around for a while and it is the standard to which other SaaS tools compare themselves.

New Relic has grown into several products over the year, currently, they offer:

  • New Relic APM: The main application performance-monitoring tool. This is what most people will know New Relic for; this toll gives you the code level visibility of your application.

  • New Relic Mobile: A set of libraries to embed into your native mobile apps, giving APM levels of detail for your iOS and android application.

  • New Relic Insights: A high-level view of all of the metrics collected by other New Relic services.

  • New Relic Servers: Monitors your host servers, recording metrics around CPU, RAM, and storage utilization.

  • New Relic Browser: Gives you an insight into what happens with your web-based applications once they leave your servers and enter your end...