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by bbrazil
3144 days ago
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> I strongly disagree that metrics and logs are different toolsets, or that you would need both of them in order to properly observe your systems. And from the link: > Logging can be useful for some purposes. However, it’s rare that they’re the only tool for monitoring your code. And it’s even rarer that they’re the best tool. Metrics are a tool that take a different approach to logs, once you get beyond small systems you need both. I talked about this earlier in the year: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hCBGyLRJ1qo |
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So I watched a few minutes into this, Brian, and it seems to me that either an expert system, or some form of rudimentary AI, that observes the monitoring system can be the driver of an intelligent alerting system. In other words, it seems 'alerts' are, in the final analysis, the higher value proposition.
And I fully agree with you: it really is a waste of talent to have engineers glued to screens watching graphs.