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Thursday, March 30 • 15:40 - 16:15
Monitor My Socks: Using Prometheus in a Polyglot Open Source Microservices Reference Architecture [I] - Phil Winder, Winder Research/Container Solution

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This presentation describes how Prometheus was integrated into a polyglot microservices application. We will use the "Sock Shop", a cloud-native reference microservices architecture to demonstrate some of the best practices and pitfalls of attempting to unify monitoring in real life. Attendees will be able to use this application as a reference point, or as a real life starting point for their own applications.

Specifically, we will cover:
- Integrating Prometheus in Java/Go/Node.js/Haskell
- Best practices: what to monitor and how to structure the monitoring code
- Pitfalls: what goes wrong and why
- Demonstrations and descriptions how attendees can try it for themselves

Speakers
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Phil Winder

Engineer, Winder Research / Container Solutions
Phil Winder is a multi-disciplinary freelance architect working towards the research and development of cutting-edge technology. Most recently he has been developing cloud-based full-stack microservice systems for a range of clients but has a significant past in machine learning and... Read More →



Thursday March 30, 2017 15:40 - 16:15 CEST
A 06 Berlin Congress Center, Alexanderstraße 11, 10178 Berlin, Germany