Information science New Relic Introduction to Practice 2nd Edition : Basics and Realization of Observability / Daiju Matsumoto / Shinji Matsukawa

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 情報科学 New Relic実践入門 第2版 オブザーバビリティの基礎と実現 / 松本大樹 / 松川晋士
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Item number: BO4004258
Released date: 11 Dec 2023
Maker: Shoeisha Co.

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Information Science
Collect, analyze, and visualize all types of data to actively respond to changes in systems and services In today's increasingly complex IT systems and services, the concept of observability (observability) is becoming extremely important. Observability is a combination of the words "observe" and "ability", and it is a technology to grasp and understand complex digital operations in real time. Especially in the software world, it is a technology to collect, analyze, and visualize complex digital operations in real time so that they can be observed. While conventional monitoring can detect only anomalies that can be predicted in advance as alerts, observability can identify anomalies and changes that cannot be predicted in advance by collecting all types of data as telemetry data, and it can be used for active measures in both development and operation. In particular, the benefits gained from observability become even greater when large-scale systems and services are developed and operated. The tool group that realizes such observability is "New Relic". New Relic enables you to introduce observability for applications that run in various environments such as browsers, mobile, and servers. In addition, the SDK supports a wide range of languages such as Java, JavaScript, Go, NET, PHP, Python, and Ruby. It collects, analyzes, and visualizes data in a centralized manner under all situations. This document explains practical usage and usage patterns of "New Relic", a tool that realizes observability, while acquiring the basics and concepts of observability for engineers involved in the development and operation of large-scale systems.