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Kubernetes provides a highly scalable infrastructure for deploying, managing, and scaling containerized applications. We help our business costumers to implement Kubernetes so that they can scale their applications efficiently, easily handle increased workloads and accommodate future growth effortless. Also, our business costumers can embrace a more cloud-native approach, leverage the benefits of portability and flexibility, optimize resources, maximize the utilization of their infrastructure and eventually reduce infrastructure costs.

Monitoring and Logging

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Monitoring and logging provide valuable insights into the health, performance, and security of the application.

Essential aspects which we advise our business clients on adding monitoring and logging to their existing infrastructure
  1. Early issue detection and resolution
  2. Improved application performance
  3. Capacity planning and scalability
  4. Security and compliance
  5. Troubleshooting and debugging

Early issue detection and resolution

Monitoring and logging enable you to proactively identify issues and anomalies in your application. By monitoring key metrics, such as CPU usage, memory utilization, response times, and error rates, you can detect performance bottlenecks, system failures, or other problems early on. Logging helps capture detailed information about errors, exceptions, and user activities, allowing you to pinpoint the root causes of issues and resolve them quickly.

Improved application performance

Monitoring provides real-time visibility into your application's performance. By monitoring key metrics, you can identify performance bottlenecks and optimize your application to deliver a better user experience. Logging can help you track the execution flow of your application, identify slow database queries, and optimize code for improved performance.

Capacity planning and scalability

Monitoring allows you to analyze historical usage patterns and forecast future resource requirements. By monitoring metrics like CPU, memory, storage, and network utilization, you can identify trends and plan for capacity expansion or optimization. Logging can provide insights into usage patterns, helping you make informed decisions about scaling your application infrastructure.

Security and compliance

Monitoring and logging play a crucial role in maintaining the security and compliance of your cloud app. By monitoring network traffic, system logs, and user activities, you can detect and respond to security breaches or suspicious behavior promptly. Logging also assists in meeting regulatory compliance requirements by capturing relevant audit trails and maintaining an accurate record of events.

Troubleshooting and debugging

When issues occur in your cloud application, monitoring and logging provide valuable information for troubleshooting and debugging. By analyzing logs, you can trace the sequence of events leading to an error or unexpected behavior, helping you identify the root cause quickly. Monitoring can also provide real-time visibility into the application's performance during troubleshooting, enabling faster issue resolution.