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Mastering Prometheus: Gain expert tips to monitoring your infrastructure, applications, and services [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 310 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x191 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Apr-2024
  • Kirjastus: Packt Publishing Limited
  • ISBN-10: 1805125664
  • ISBN-13: 9781805125662
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 310 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x191 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Apr-2024
  • Kirjastus: Packt Publishing Limited
  • ISBN-10: 1805125664
  • ISBN-13: 9781805125662
Learn how to effectively implement, manage, and optimize Prometheus for monitoring your systems

Key Features

Achieve high availability with Prometheus by using Thanos Integrate Prometheus into your broader observability stack with OpenTelemetry Tweak, tune, and debug Prometheus to reliably scale without limits Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBook

Book DescriptionWith an increased focus on observability and reliability, establishing a scalable and reliable monitoring environment is more important than ever. Over the last decade, Prometheus has emerged as the leading open-source, time-series based monitoring software catering to this demand. This book is your guide to scaling, operating, and extending Prometheus from small on-premises workloads to multi-cloud globally distributed workloads and everything in between. Starting with an introduction to Prometheus and its role in observability, the book provides a walkthrough of its deployment. Youll explore Prometheuss query language and TSDB data model, followed by dynamic service discovery for monitoring targets and refining alerting through custom templates and formatting. The book then demonstrates horizontal scaling of Prometheus via sharding and federation, while equipping you with debugging techniques and strategies to fine-tune data ingestion. Advancing through the chapters, youll manage Prometheus at scale through CI validations and templating with Jsonnet, and integrate Prometheus with other projects such as OpenTelemetry, Thanos, VictoriaMetrics, and Mimir. By the end of this book, youll have practical knowledge of Prometheus and its ecosystem, which will help you discern when, why, and how to scale it to meet your ever-growing needs.What you will learn

Deploy Prometheus and Node Exporter to public clouds and Kubernetes Gain in-depth knowledge of how Prometheus's underlying code works Build your own custom service-discovery providers for Prometheus Debug Prometheus performance issues to identify cardinality issues in your environment Use VictoriaMetrics and/or Grafana Mimir for remote storage of Prometheus data Define and implement SLO-based alerting

Who this book is forThe book is for site reliability engineers (SREs), developers, and platform engineers involved in the monitoring and observability of their team or companys systems. A background in Prometheus is assumed, so the book dedicates minimal time to the basics of getting Prometheus up and running. Whether you aim to expand monitoring capabilities, streamline configuration management, or enhance integration with existing tools, this book will help you maximize the potential of your Prometheus monitoring stack.
Table of Contents

Observability, Monitoring, and Prometheus
Deploying Prometheus
The Prometheus Data Model and PromQL
Using Service Discovery
Effective Alerting with Prometheus
Advancing Prometheus: Sharding, Federation, and HA
Optimizing and Debugging Prometheus
Enabling Systems Monitoring with the Node Exporter
Utilizing Remote Storage Systems with Prometheus
Extending Prometheus Globally with Thanos
Jsonnet and Monitoring Mixins
Utilizing Continuous Integration (CI) Pipelines with Prometheus
Defining and Alerting on SLOs
Integrating OpenTelemetry with Prometheus
Beyond Prometheus
William Hegedus has worked in tech for over a decade in a variety of roles, culminating in site reliability engineering. He developed a keen interest in Prometheus and observability technologies during his time managing a 24/7 NOC environment and eventually became the first SRE at Linode, one of the foremost independent cloud providers. Linode was acquired by Akamai Technologies in 2022, and now Will manages a team of SREs focused on building the internal observability platform for Akamai's Connected Cloud. His team is responsible for a global fleet of Prometheus servers spanning over two dozen data centers and ingesting millions of data points every second, in addition to operating a suite of other observability tools. Will is an open source advocate and contributor who has contributed code to Prometheus, Thanos, and many other CNCF projects related to Kubernetes and observability. He lives in central Virginia with his wonderful wife, four kids, three cats, two dogs, and a bearded dragon.