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Published inNov 2023
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ISBN-139781803245669
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Damian Wojsław
Damian Wojsław
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Damian Wojsław

Damian Wojsław has been working in the IT industry since 2001. He specializes in administration and troubleshooting of Linux servers. Being a system operator and support engineer he has found DevOps philosophy a natural evolution of the way sysops work with developers and other members of the software team.
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Grzegorz Adamowicz
Grzegorz Adamowicz
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Grzegorz Adamowicz

Grzegorz Adamowicz has been working in the IT industry since 2006 in a number of positions, including Systems Administrator, Backend Developer (PHP, Python), Systems Architect and Site Reliability Engineer. Professionally was focused on building tools and automations inside projects he is involved in. He's also engaged with the professional community by organizing events like conferences and workshops. Grzegorz worked in many industries including Oil & Gas, Hotel, Fintech, DeFI, Automotive, Space and many more.
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SaaS solutions

SaaS monitoring solutions are the easiest (and most expensive) to use. In most cases, what you’ll need to do is install and configure a small daemon (agent) on your servers or inside a cluster. And there you go, all your monitoring data is visible within minutes. SaaS is great if your team doesn’t have the capacity to implement other solutions but your budget allows you to use one. Here are some more popular applications for handling your monitoring, tracing, and logging needs.

Datadog

Datadog is a monitoring and analytics platform that provides visibility into the performance and health of applications, infrastructure, and networks. It was founded in 2010 by Olivier Pomel and Alexis Lê-Quôc and is headquartered in New York City, with offices around the world. According to Datadog’s financial report for the fiscal year 2021 (ending December 31, 2021), their total revenue was $2.065 billion, which represents a 60% increase from the...

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Damian Wojsław

Damian Wojsław has been working in the IT industry since 2001. He specializes in administration and troubleshooting of Linux servers. Being a system operator and support engineer he has found DevOps philosophy a natural evolution of the way sysops work with developers and other members of the software team.
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Grzegorz Adamowicz

Grzegorz Adamowicz has been working in the IT industry since 2006 in a number of positions, including Systems Administrator, Backend Developer (PHP, Python), Systems Architect and Site Reliability Engineer. Professionally was focused on building tools and automations inside projects he is involved in. He's also engaged with the professional community by organizing events like conferences and workshops. Grzegorz worked in many industries including Oil & Gas, Hotel, Fintech, DeFI, Automotive, Space and many more.
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