Finding the signal in the noise of Linux system monitoring
I'd have to say Datadog is my favorite tool at the moment! And it's not because they're my employer. It's actually the other way around. The reason I joined Datadog this past summer was due to how much I loved using their products as a customer. We're a mix of a hosted service and open source agent that runs on your servers to collect metrics. We tend to focus on environments with dynamic infrastructure (containers, cloud, and auto-scaling or scheduled workloads), as well as aggregating metrics from a number of sources including other monitoring systems.
The open source world has seen some great developments and improvements in our toolsets in recent years. While Nagios and Cacti or Ganglia have been the workhorses of the open source monitoring stack for the better part of the last 20 years, we now have a number of new tools such as Graphite and Graphana for time series data, ELK for log management, and much more.
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